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MarkoDe
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Hi folks,
I know the covariance matrix and the location of a point, both of which are expressed in Cartesian coordinates. I am going to represent the point in barycentric coordinates, and I would like to represent the covariance matrix for the point in barycentric coordinates as well. Does anyone have any insight into how to do transform the covariance matrix from Cartesian to barycentric coordinates?
Thanks!
MarkoDe
I know the covariance matrix and the location of a point, both of which are expressed in Cartesian coordinates. I am going to represent the point in barycentric coordinates, and I would like to represent the covariance matrix for the point in barycentric coordinates as well. Does anyone have any insight into how to do transform the covariance matrix from Cartesian to barycentric coordinates?
Thanks!
MarkoDe