Psychometric curve fitting using Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm
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i'm trying to make (and understand) a psychometric curve fitting (that is used in a scientific paper) using a cumulative gaussian function between two vectors R_objective_distances and X_reel_distances :
$g(m,n,RObjectiveDistances)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2*\pi}}\int_{m+nR}^{+\propto
}e^{-t^2/2} dt$
to do this, i used the toolbox Curve Fit of Matalab, and specified the library model 'Gaussians'. However, this Gaussian model is not as the one i want to perform. How can i use the model i want in Matlab? (i'm not familiarized with the Curve Fitting)
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015
The equation is missing a } in the frac definition.
Anass
am 21 Dez. 2015
Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015

Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015
Could you check whether that should be an infinity instead of a propto ?
RObjectiveDistances appears on the left, but the right instead has R; does that R on the right have anything to do with RObjectiveDistances ?
Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015
If the propto is in fact infinity then the right hand side works out as
1/(Pi*(1 - erf(sqrt(1/2)*(m+n*R))))
Anass
am 21 Dez. 2015
Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015
It looks to me that that is an infinity that is partly cut off.
What is the original paper being used?
Anass
am 21 Dez. 2015
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Dez. 2015
If you zoom in to the equation the propto is an infinity.

The right hand side resolves to
1/2 * erfc(sqrt(1/2)*(m+n*R))
I think it unlikely that the Gaussian model happens to match exactly that, but you could try creating a custom model.
But you are looking for a curve fitting, presumably with parameters m, n, and R, and you have the difficulty that any combination of m+n*R that come out the same would match. But if you let R be a known parameter then you can solve for n in terms of m. If you let E0 be such that erfc(E0) = 0, then E0 = 9.150795341104318, and then
n = (sqrt(2)*E0-m)/R
Possibly you have a number of values to fit.
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