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Weighted Quasi Interpolant Spline Approximations: Properties and Applications

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arxiv 1910.11826 v3 pith:2IDXTNBX submitted 2019-10-25 math.NA cs.CGcs.NAstat.AP

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keywords approximationdatamethodinterpolantnoisenumericalpointproperties
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Continuous representations are fundamental for modeling sampled data and performing computations and numerical simulations directly on the model or its elements. To effectively and efficiently address the approximation of point clouds we propose the Weighted Quasi Interpolant Spline Approximation method (wQISA). We provide global and local bounds of the method and discuss how it still preserves the shape properties of the classical quasi-interpolation scheme. This approach is particularly useful when the data noise can be represented as a probabilistic distribution: from the point of view of nonparametric regression, the wQISA estimator is robust to random perturbations, such as noise and outliers. Finally, we show the effectiveness of the method with several numerical simulations on real data, including curve fitting on images, surface approximation and simulation of rainfall precipitations.

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