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Unknown filter

When inputs and outputs are given, the problem of finding an unknown filter appears to be overdetermined, so we write $\bold y \approx \bold X \bold f$where the matrix $\bold X$ is a matrix of downshifted columns like ([*]). Thus the quadratic form to be minimized is a restatement of equation (34) with filter definitions:
\begin{displaymath}
Q(\bold f', \bold f) \eq
(\bold X\bold f - \bold y)'
(\bold X\bold f - \bold y)\end{displaymath} (36)
The solution $\bold f$ is found just as we found (35), and it is the set of simultaneous equations $ \bold 0 = \bold X'(\bold X\bold f - \bold y)$.
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4/27/2004