I've been using the Ellipsoid fit python
module from https://github.com/aleksandrbazhin/ellipsoid_fit_python and I've mostly found it to be relatively good, but I've recently been running some data through it and I notice that I'm getting lots of negative radii:
points = np.array([[ 0.09149729, 0.03684962, -0.02292631],
[ 0.09248848, 0.03587991, -0.02036695],
[ 0.09290258, 0.03932948, -0.02168421],
[ 0.11715488, 0.02191344, -0.03957262],
[ 0.09938425, 0.02479092, -0.01535327],
[ 0.09911977, 0.02794963, -0.01118133],
[ 0.12063151, 0.03880141, -0.01510232],
[ 0.11984777, 0.02508288, -0.02870339],
[ 0.10012223, 0.02373475, -0.02195443],
[ 0.09790555, 0.02624265, -0.01190708],
[ 0.10180188, 0.02583424, -0.01340349],
[ 0.12224249, 0.02299428, -0.03712141],
[ 0.12637239, 0.03043518, -0.02760782],
[ 0.12438858, 0.02703345, -0.02828939],
[ 0.0974825 , 0.02577809, -0.01916746],
[ 0.12031736, 0.02822308, -0.03366493],
[ 0.1021885 , 0.02674174, -0.03242179],
[ 0.10101997, 0.03994928, -0.01519449],
[ 0.12693756, 0.03200349, -0.02941957],
[ 0.09250743, 0.0386544 , -0.02030381],
[ 0.11748721, 0.02688126, -0.02310617],
[ 0.11888266, 0.03919276, -0.01614771],
[ 0.1175726 , 0.02390139, -0.03775631],
[ 0.09802308, 0.02690862, -0.02278864],
[ 0.0974572 , 0.02665273, -0.0109419 ],
[ 0.11867452, 0.03764389, -0.01400771],
[ 0.10302589, 0.04016999, -0.01659405],
[ 0.12613943, 0.03701292, -0.02291183],
[ 0.12622967, 0.03926508, -0.01887258]])
centre3, radii3, evecs3, v3 = ellipsoid_fit(points )
radii3 = [-0.00490022, 0.05778404, -0.01372089]
The ellipsoid_fit
function for some reason applies a sign to the radii - I don't understand why the radius would have a sign, should it not just be absolute values?
Can I simply just ignore these signs and take the absolute values? If not, what does a negative radius mean?
ellipsoid_fit
returns center, evecs, radii, v3. You have them in the wrong order.evals
values to the returnedradii
?evecs
will have the same signs. Just donp.abs
and shake your head in amusement.