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I have been looking for the name of a specific fit.
I was in need of a function that minimized the error (L1) between the function and the observed values but the function must be greater than or equal to the observed values. I was able to do this using a linear program.
Minimize E such that Ax > b and Ax - E = b
linear-programming regression
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I have been looking for the name of a specific fit.
I was in need of a function that minimized the error (L1) between the function and the observed values but the function must be greater than or equal to the observed values. I was able to do this using a linear program.
Minimize E such that Ax > b and Ax - E = b
linear-programming regression
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I have been looking for the name of a specific fit.
I was in need of a function that minimized the error (L1) between the function and the observed values but the function must be greater than or equal to the observed values. I was able to do this using a linear program.
Minimize E such that Ax > b and Ax - E = b
linear-programming regression
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I have been looking for the name of a specific fit.
I was in need of a function that minimized the error (L1) between the function and the observed values but the function must be greater than or equal to the observed values. I was able to do this using a linear program.
Minimize E such that Ax > b and Ax - E = b
linear-programming regression
linear-programming regression
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