Decorrelation is a general term for any process that is used to reduce autocorrelation within a signal, or cross-correlation within a set of signals, while preserving other aspects of the signal. A frequently used method of decorrelation is the use of a matched linear filter to reduce the autocorrelation of a signal as far as possible. Since the minimum possible autocorrelation for a given signal energy is achieved by equalising the power spectrum of the signal to be similar to that of a white noise signal, this is often referred to as signal whitening. (Wikipedia).
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Python: How Decorators Function
Have you ever seen those “@” tags on top of Python functions and classes? Those are called decorators. Decorators, in their simplest form, wrap functions around functions. That might sound confusing at first, but it’s actually pretty useful. A simple decorator could measure execution times
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What is Beauty in Design?: Understanding Design
Designers strive to fill up the world with beautiful environments, packaging, products and landscapes. These can be defined as aesthetic experiences wherein designers use the study of beauty to create pleasurable experiences for humans to interact with items and spaces. Join Prasad Borad
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Decorators in Python - Advanced Python 13 - Programming Tutorial
Decorators in Python - Advanced Python 13 - Programming Tutorial In this Python Advanced Tutorial, we will be learning about Decorators in Python. A decorator is a function that takes another function and extends the behavior of this function without explicitly modifying it. It's a very p
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What Do Interior Designers Do?: Understanding Design
Interior design is a multifaceted profession. Interior designers must craft aesthetically attractive, functional designs that improve the quality of life for the occupants and be aesthetically attractive. Join Prasad Boradkar, a professor emeritus of industrial design at Arizona State Un
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The Computational Logic of Cortical Circuits by Mriganka Sur
ICTS at Ten ORGANIZERS: Rajesh Gopakumar and Spenta R. Wadia DATE: 04 January 2018 to 06 January 2018 VENUE: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru This is the tenth year of ICTS-TIFR since it came into existence on 2nd August 2007. ICTS has now grown to have more tha
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Christopher R. Brewer (Pt. 1) - Aesthetic Cognitivism I: Overview and Concepts
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Many-Body Chaos in a Thermalised Fluid by Samriddhi S. Ray
Program Turbulence: Problems at the Interface of Mathematics and Physics (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Uriel Frisch (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and CNRS, France), Konstantin Khanin (University of Toronto, Canada) and Rahul Pandit (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru) DATE: 07 December 202
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Lecture 10 - Decision Trees and Ensemble Methods | Stanford CS229: Machine Learning (Autumn 2018)
For more information about Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs, visit: https://stanford.io/3GdlrqJ Raphael Townshend PhD Candidate and CS229 Head TA To follow along with the course schedule and syllabus, visit: http://cs229.stanford.edu/syllabus-autumn
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Christian Jutten - Petite visite guidée de la séparation de sources
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Anomalous shock fluctuations in TASEP and last passage percolation models - Patrik Ferrari
Patrik Ferrari University of Bonn March 26, 2014 We consider the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process with initial conditions and/or jump rates such that shocks are generated. If the initial condition is deterministic, then the shock at time t will have a width of order t1/3t1/3. We
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PSPP 1.4.0-2 Tutorial Series (Episode 12): Multiple Linear Regression
In this PSPP tutorial, I explain how to conduct a Multiple Linear Regression. The only model that you can compute is a single model-simultaneous regression, but I use an example that shows how to interpret the tables you can get with the function! PSPP: https://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/
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Macroscopic Fluctuations, In and Out of Equilibrium (Part – 01) by Kirone Mallick
Large deviation theory in statistical physics: Recent advances and future challenges DATE: 14 August 2017 to 13 October 2017 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bengaluru Large deviation theory made its way into statistical physics as a mathematical framework for studying equilibrium syst
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Bruno Sainjon - Des savoir-faire de classe mondiale dans le domaine spatial
Conférence donnée le lundi 2 décembre 2019 à l’occasion du Grand Prix Servant* 2019 de l’Académie des sciences décerné aux co-investigateurs et chefs de projet de la mission Microscope. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Track: Wanderlust — CRASTEL [Audio Library Release] Music provided by
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Statistical Learning: 8.R.2 Random Forests and Boosting
Statistical Learning, featuring Deep Learning, Survival Analysis and Multiple Testing You are able to take Statistical Learning as an online course on EdX, and you are able to choose a verified path and get a certificate for its completion: https://www.edx.org/course/statistical-learning
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What Is Industrial Design?: Understanding Design
Industrial design, which is also known as product design, is the creation of consumer goods, from the smallest spoon to the largest machine. Industrial designers seek to optimize the function, value and appearance of products and systems. Join Prasad Boradkar, a professor emeritus of ind
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