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Hi everyone,
I have two data sets, one is empirical data gathered from an experiment and the other is data from a model that is suppose to simulate the experiment. Eventually it's just two vectors. I want to quantify the goodness of fit between the model and empirical data to a single number. how can I do this?
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 6 Jan 2021
If ‘Q’ are your data and ‘Qest’ are the model values, one option is to compute the Coefficient of determination () value:
RMSE = sqrt(mean((Q - Qest).^2)); % Compute RMSE
OLSCF = @(b) sum((Q-Qfcn(b,yez)).^2);
SStot = sum((Q - mean(Q)).^2);
SSres = OLSCF(B);
Rsq = 1 - (SSres/SStot); % Compute R-squared
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