Statistics Toolbox Previous page   Next Page

Quadratic Response Surface Models

Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is a tool for understanding the quantitative relationship between multiple input variables and one output variable.

Consider one output, z, as a polynomial function of two inputs, x and y. The function z = f(x,y) describes a two-dimensional surface in the space (x,y,z). In general, you can have as many input variables as you want and the resulting surface becomes a hypersurface. Also, you can have multiple output variables with a separate hypersurface for each one.

For three inputs (x1x2x3), the equation of a quadratic response surface is

It is difficult to visualize a k-dimensional surface in k+1 dimensional space for k>2. The function rstool is a graphical user interface (GUI) designed to make this visualization more intuitive, as is discussed in the next section.


Previous page  Polynomial Curve Fitting Demo Exploring Graphs of Multidimensional Polynomials Next page

Learn more about the latest releases of MathWorks products:

 © 1994-2009 The MathWorks, Inc.    -   Site Help   -   Patents   -   Trademarks   -   Privacy Policy   -   Preventing Piracy   -   RSS