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  2. Poincaré plot - Wikipedia

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    An RR tachograph is a graph of the numerical value of the RR-interval versus time. In the context of RR tachography, a Poincaré plot is a graph of RR(n) on the x-axis versus RR(n + 1) (the succeeding RR interval) on the y-axis, i.e. one takes a sequence of intervals and plots each interval against the following interval. [3]

  3. Window function - Wikipedia

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    A popular window function, the Hann window. Most popular window functions are similar bell-shaped curves. In signal processing and statistics, a window function (also known as an apodization function or tapering function [1]) is a mathematical function that is zero-valued outside of some chosen interval. Typically, window functions are ...

  4. Hann function - Wikipedia

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    The function is named in honor of von Hann, who used the three-term weighted average smoothing technique on meteorological data. [6] [2] However, the term Hanning function is also conventionally used, [7] derived from the paper in which the term hanning a signal was used to mean applying the Hann window to it.

  5. Kaiser window - Wikipedia

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    L is the window duration, and; α is a non-negative real number that determines the shape of the window. In the frequency domain, it determines the trade-off between main-lobe width and side lobe level, which is a central decision in window design. Sometimes the Kaiser window is parametrized by β, where β = πα.

  6. File:Two 8-point Gaussian window functions.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Two different ways to generate Gaussian window functions (σ=0.4) for spectral analysis applications. MATLAB calls them "symmetric" and "periodic". The latter is also called "DFT Even" in the classic Frederic Harris paper.

  7. Gabor transform - Wikipedia

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    The function to be transformed is first multiplied by a Gaussian function, which can be regarded as a window function, and the resulting function is then transformed with a Fourier transform to derive the time-frequency analysis. [1] The window function means that the signal near the time being analyzed will have higher weight.

  8. Periodogram - Wikipedia

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    Two power spectra (magnitude-squared) (rectangular and Hamming window functions plus background noise), calculated by the periodogram method. For sufficiently small values of parameter T, an arbitrarily-accurate approximation for X(f) can be observed in the region < < of the function:

  9. List of information graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Vector graphics software can be used for manual graphing or for editing the output of another program. Please see: Category:Vector graphics editors; Comparison of vector graphics editors