I added the following hint to that question for those of you who are confused by the U,S,V notation
[[Oct 6, 2008] Note that M here is t-d so the SVD of M will be of the
form t-d = t-f * f-f * d-f' So, U=t-f, S=f-f and V is d-f]
cheers
Rao
ps: There is nothing wrong with U,S,V notation--it is in fact the standard notation for SVD. However, the d-f, f-f, t-f notation is more mnemonic
[[Oct 6, 2008] Note that M here is t-d so the SVD of M will be of the
form t-d = t-f * f-f * d-f' So, U=t-f, S=f-f and V is d-f]
cheers
Rao
ps: There is nothing wrong with U,S,V notation--it is in fact the standard notation for SVD. However, the d-f, f-f, t-f notation is more mnemonic
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Mike Balzer <mjbalzer@asu.edu> wrote:
Mike Balzer has left a new comment on your post "Re: Question about Homework 2 on document coordina...":
Then, should the wording for question 3.1 Homework 2 be changed, as it references U, S, and V?
Posted by Mike Balzer to CSE 494/598 Fall 2008 Blog at October 6, 2008 3:49 PM
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