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cross-correlation [′krȯs kär·ə′lā·shən] (statistics) Correlation between corresponding members of two or more series: ifq1, …,qnandr1, …,rnare two series, correlation betweenqiandri, or betweenqiandri+j(for fixedj), is a cross correlation. Correlation between or expectation of the inner product of two series of random variables, where the difference in indices between the corresponding values of the two series is fixed. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| If states provide some transparency and others provide full transparency, quite often you can cross-correlate and fill in the gaps. The mag says Klein shot to the top of the suspect list when Vassar College Professor Donald Foster used a sophisticated computer program to cross-correlate the writing in the novel to hundreds of thousands of words written by Klein and more than a dozen other writers and insiders who've been mentioned. But if you leverage that, you can begin to cross-correlate some of these problems. |
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