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Re: Fitting Intersecting Lines in 2D

by PeterOut <MajorSetback@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 27, 2008 at 10:51 AM

On Jun 27, 1:25 pm, Martin Leese <ple...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> PeterOut wrote:
> > If you have a set of points belonging to 2 or more intersecting lines
> > in 2D, what is the best way to fit the lines to the points.  Would it
> > be the Hough transform?
>
> Is this a class assignment?  If so, say so.
> If not, describe your problem (where do the
> points come from).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Martin Leese
> E-mail: ple...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web:http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/

No.  I finished with university cl***** 14 years ago.  For my
particular problem, there are a number of reasons why I may not be
more specific about the source.  I can say that they are fairly clean
(as opposed to random) points on lines that intersect.  I would
suspect the number of such lines is about 10 and there are roughly
5-10 points for each line.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Fitting Intersecting Lines in 2D
PeterOut <MajorSetback  2008-06-27 08:30:08 
Re: Fitting Intersecting Lines in 2D
Martin Leese <please@[  2008-06-27 17:25:00 
Re: Fitting Intersecting Lines in 2D
PeterOut <MajorSetback  2008-06-27 10:51:47 
Re: Fitting Intersecting Lines in 2D
bite <anonimo.passante  2008-06-29 14:34:36 

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