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I have a question about my Signal Processing Stack Exchange post: Obtaining n values from n-1 sensors

I'm interested in the Signal Processing aspect, but I see a overlap with the Computer Science and even with the Statistics Stack Exchange. Where does this question fit?

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  • $\begingroup$ There's also datascience.stackexchange.com $\endgroup$ Oct 25, 2016 at 15:33
  • $\begingroup$ Rule of thumb: If it's about how to compute something without caring about the metal or concrete implementation, Computer Science is a good place. Depending on the subject, any of a couple different sites may be a better fit, though. $\endgroup$
    – Raphael
    Mar 15, 2018 at 13:57

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Your SE.DSP question is still not clear to me:

  • Is there an ordinal variable (e.g. time) to help you with separating latent variables? Or is the problem purely instantaneous?
  • How can you quantify "obtain fairly accurate composition"?
  • What are your sensor characteristics (esp. regarding saturation)?

Your question, IMHO, is not yet precise enough, or sufficiently formalized to be able to locate it precisely in the Venn diagram of Statistics, Signal Processing, Data science or Computer Science, which overlap to some extend.

Without ordinal variable, I would put it closer to Statistics.

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