Sentences with phrase «cross correlation»

Cross correlation is a technique used to measure the similarity between two sets of data by comparing how they change together over time. It helps us identify patterns or relationships between different sets of information. Full definition
The trend from year to year is quite consistent illustrating the high cross correlations.
The weights are based on an empirical cross correlation model that was successful in predicting bankruptcy or not.
The high cross correlation of annual balance for each glacier suggests that the geographic characteristics are of secondary importance to actual climate conditions, but does not suggest that geographic characteristics are unimportant.
The appropriateness of this direct comparison data is supported by the high cross correlation values observed between all of the glaciers, which range from 0.80 — 0.98.
Excel cross correlation routines were used to determine percentage of similarity for spectrums.
There is a cyclical pattern to the estimated cross correlations, yet this is to be expected (e.g. Chapter 12, [27]-RRB- because of the very pronounced cyclical pattern in the autocorrelation function of temperature (Fig. 4A).
Sample cross correlations, to 36 lags, of: A, monthly proportion of male births with temperature (1980 — 2009); B, 360 simulated independent white noise observations with monthly temperature (1980 — 2009); C, monthly proportion of male births with temperature anomaly (1980 — 2009); D, monthly proportion of male births with dynamic temperature anomaly (1980 — 2009).
This tendency for small alpine glaciers in the Pacific Northwest to have different mass balance histories, yet high cross correlation coefficients was previously noted by Letreguilly (1989).
From a statistical standpoint the records of some of the glaciers are still short and the best measure of their similarity is cross correlation of annual balance between each glacier Table 4.
The high cross correlations (0.83 - 0.97) indicate the similarity of each glacier's annual balance response to the annual climate conditions.
Data filtering criteria based on the cross correlation score (Xcorr) and delta correlation (ΔCn) values along with tryptic cleavage and charge states were developed using the decoy database approach and applied for filtering the raw data to limit false positive identifications to < 1 % at the peptide level [22]--[24].
VetGen has performed a cross correlation study comparing the results of the DNA test to the Factor Assay results in the Doberman Pincher and the Poodle.
However, their sensivity to specific climate conditions as indicated by a cross correlation coefficient of 0.69 was quite high for two glaciers in different, though adjacent, mountain ranges.
Table 3 contains the cross correlation of annual balance for the eight North Cascade glaciers.
The dependent variable time series cross correlation coefficients are presented in Table 2, and the cloud cover altitude regional cross correlation coefficients are presented in Table 3.
When you run the cross correlations over the complete period, you find that the R2 is 0.796 for the CRUT data, 0.761 for GISS, and 0.800 for NCDC.
The cross correlations between the proportion of male births and lags of temperature (to lag 36) are shown in Figure 5A, following the approach of Lerchl [18].
The cross correlations between the proportion of male births and lags of the temperature anomaly series (to lag 36) are shown in Figure 5C.
These cross correlations are almost all not significant, with marginally significant negative correlations only at lags 1, 6, 22 and 27.
As before, these cross correlations are almost all not significant, with marginally significant correlations only at lags 6, 23 and 27.
However, no cross correlations between proportion of male births and lags of temperature were significant.
To illustrate this further, the cross correlations between a simulated independent white noise series and lags of temperature (to lag 36) are shown in Figure 5B.
All cross correlation values between any pair of the 14 glaciers ranged from 0.80 to 0.98.
The cross correlations between the proportion of male births and lags of the dynamic temperature anomaly series (to lag 36) are shown in Figure 5D.
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