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Before I discovered helix preconditioning,
Ray Abma found that different results were obtained when the
fitting goal was cast in terms of instead of
.Theoretically it should not make any difference.
Now I believe that with preconditioning, or even without it,
if there are enough iterations,
the solution should be independent
of whether the fitting goal is cast with either
or
.
Figure shows the result of experimenting with
the choice of
.As expected, increasing
weakens
and increases
.When
is too small,
the noise is small and
the signal is almost the original data.
When
is too large,
the signal is small and
coherent events are pushed into the noise.
(Figure
rescales both signal and noise images for the clearest display.)
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Notice that the leveling operators
and
were both estimated
from the original signal and noise mixture
shown in Figure
.
Presumably we could do even better if we were to reestimate
and
from the estimates
and
in Figure
.