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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:46:18+00:00 2026-05-14T04:46:18+00:00

I’m doing some specific signal analysis, and I am in need of a method

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I’m doing some specific signal analysis, and I am in need of a method that would smooth out a given bell-shaped distribution curve. A running average approach isn’t producing the results I desire. I want to keep the min/max, and general shape of my fitted curve intact, but resolve the inconsistencies in sampling.

In short: if given a set of data that models a simple quadratic curve, what statistical smoothing method would you recommend?

If possible, please reference an implementation, library, or framework.

Thanks SO!

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(A possible signal graph)

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The dark colored quadratic is my “fitted” curve of the light colored connected data points.

The sample @ -44 (approx.), is a problem in my graph (i.e. a potential sample inconsistency). I need this curve to “fit” the distribution better, and overcome the values that do not trend accordingly. Hope this helps!

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    2026-05-14T04:46:19+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:46 am

    A “quadratic” curve is one thing; “bell-shaped” usually means a Gaussian normal distribution. Getting a best-estimate Gaussian couldn’t be easier: you compute the sample mean and variance and your smooth approximation is

    y = exp(-squared(x-mean)/variance)
    

    If, on the other hand, you want to approximate a smooth curve with a quadradatic, I’d recommend computing a quadratic polynomial with minimum square error. I can nenver remember the formulas for this, but if you’ve had differential calculus, write the formula for the total square error (pointwise) and differentiate with respect to the coefficients of your quadratic. Set the first derivatives to zero and solve for the best approximation. Or you could look it up.

    Finally, if you just want a smooth-looking curve to approximate a set of points, cubic splines are your best bet. The curves won’t necessarily mean anything, but you’ll get a nice smooth approximation.

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