How to fit data in exponential fit (R = exp(-q*D)) and find coefficient "q" using Maximum Likelihood Estimate (MLE)?
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I have data sets (D and R). I want to fit the data in terms of custom exponential fit (R = exp(-q*D)) and find the coefficient using MLE. I would be thankful if somebody can help me by writing a code.
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Jeff Miller
el 31 de En. de 2021
As I read this question, it is about fitting a model rather than a distribution, so I don't think mle is appropriate. Instead, I suggest:
logR = log(R);
a = fitlm(D,logR,'intercept',false)
The resulting "Estimate" will be a least-squares estimate of q. It may or may not also be maximum likelihood, depending on your assumptions about the model errors.
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