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Graduate Curve Matching Techniques for Rotated Curves in Geometric Analysis
I need to perform geometry matching of curves (see http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=c54d9b8 ). As it can be seen, the big problem is that curves might be rotated, though they have similar shape. Do I need to make curve fitting and look at the parameters of analytical models? But, I guess...- klau
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- Curve Curve fitting Curves Geometrical Geometry
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How to evaluate avg speed at which a driver approaches curve
Meters per second. Well, yes, currently I just find and clean these jumps. However, it would be interesting to know more details about the things you have mentioned in your first post (advanced math methods). Could you please give more details?- klau
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How to evaluate avg speed at which a driver approaches curve
Example of a hyperspace jump (measures are made at an interval of 1 second): -580, 250 -600, 259 -1200,397 (here we have a jump of around 600 meters per second) -1250,382 I suppose that my data is too complicated to be fitted with some analytical model, it contains multiple curves. Maybe it...- klau
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How to evaluate avg speed at which a driver approaches curve
@mfb: Thank you. Could you please provide some links or guidelines related to better approaches? The problem is that the data contains some hyperspace jumps. Also, I appreciate a lot you can share some ideas of how to quantitatively evaluate "driving style".- klau
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How to evaluate avg speed at which a driver approaches curve
There is a 2D array of x and y positions of a vehicle measured at an interval of one second, e.g.: [FONT=Courier New]x y 1, 5 1, 6 1.5, 6.8 ... I need to somehow quantify how a given driver approaches curves (i.e. driving style - does he/she drives aggressively or not). For this, I divided...- klau
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- Curve Drive Speed
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- Forum: General Engineering