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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?

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    ellipsoid_fit returns center, evecs, radii, v3. You have them in the wrong order. Apr 26, 2021 at 19:34
  • @TimRoberts In the version I have (possibly older, or maybe I changed the order to be consistent with the MATLAB function it was based on) the return order is as follows: ` return (centre, radii, evecs, v)` . So I think it's not that. Sorry for the confusion.
    – jpmorr
    Apr 26, 2021 at 20:14
  • In that case, did you notice that the code transfers the signs of the evals values to the returned radii? Apr 26, 2021 at 20:32
  • @TimRoberts Yes, I noticed that. But all I've changed is the last line which is the order in which the values are returned from the function, nothing else. That's partly what I don't understand - how can a radius have a sign and what does it mean?
    – jpmorr
    Apr 26, 2021 at 20:49
  • I don't have a clue why they would do that. I onlyy see it as the final step before returning. It doesn't give you any more information, since evecs will have the same signs. Just do np.abs and shake your head in amusement. Apr 26, 2021 at 20:53

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