Experiment 3 : Correlation


Correlation is the measure of similarity between two signals. In this experiment, we performed auto and cross-correlation. In auto-correlation, the two input signals are the same whereas, in case of cross-correlation, we compare two different signals. Next, we calculated Carl Pearson’s coefficient of correlation. This coefficient gives us the degree of similarity between two signals.

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  1. Very useful information.

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  2. Seems supremely interesting

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  3. Calculation of Carl Pearson really enhanced the knowledge of the system

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  4. Very much useful information on Correlation

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  5. Wow.... Can't beileve these people calculated the widely used mathematical method wherein the numerical expression is used to calculate the degree and direction of the relationship between linear related variables. Really smart people.

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