Autocorrelation vs Intercorrelation - What's the difference?
autocorrelation | intercorrelation |
(statistics, signal processing) The cross-correlation of a signal with itself: the correlation between values of a signal in successive time periods.
* {{quote-book, 1990, K. Holden, D. Peel & John L. Thompson, Economic Forecasting
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As nouns the difference between autocorrelation and intercorrelation
is that autocorrelation is the cross-correlation of a signal with itself: the correlation between values of a signal in successive time periods while intercorrelation is mutual correlation between multiple things.autocorrelation
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