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  2. Cone-shape distribution function - Wikipedia

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    The distribution's name stems from the twin cone shape of the distribution's kernel function on the , plane. [8] The advantage of the cone kernel function is that it can completely remove the cross-term between two components having the same center frequency.

  3. Choi–Williams distribution function - Wikipedia

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    Choi–Williams distribution function is one of the members of Cohen's class distribution function. [1] It was first proposed by Hyung-Ill Choi and William J. Williams in 1989. This distribution function adopts exponential kernel to suppress the cross-term.

  4. Bilinear time–frequency distribution - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between the Wigner distribution function, the auto-correlation function and the ambiguity function can then be illustrated by the following figure. By comparing the definition of bilinear (or quadratic) time–frequency distributions with that of the Wigner distribution function, it is easily found that the latter is a special ...

  5. Frequency (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A frequency distribution shows a summarized grouping of data divided into mutually exclusive classes and the number of occurrences in a class. It is a way of showing unorganized data notably to show results of an election, income of people for a certain region, sales of a product within a certain period, student loan amounts of graduates, etc.

  6. Time–frequency representation - Wikipedia

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    A time–frequency representation (TFR) is a view of a signal (taken to be a function of time) represented over both time and frequency. [1] Time–frequency analysis means analysis into the time–frequency domain provided by a TFR. This is achieved by using a formulation often called "Time–Frequency Distribution", abbreviated as TFD.

  7. Wigner distribution function - Wikipedia

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    When the input signal is a delta function, since it is only non-zero at t=0 and contains infinite frequency components, its time-frequency distribution should be a vertical line across the origin. This means that the time frequency distribution of the delta function should also be a delta function.

  8. Probability mass function - Wikipedia

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    The graph of a probability mass function. All the values of this function must be non-negative and sum up to 1. In probability and statistics, a probability mass function (sometimes called probability function or frequency function [1]) is a function that gives the probability that a discrete random variable is exactly equal to some value. [2]

  9. Probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    Frequency distribution: a table that displays the frequency of various outcomes in a sample. Relative frequency distribution: a frequency distribution where each value has been divided (normalized) by a number of outcomes in a sample (i.e. sample size). Categorical distribution: for discrete random variables with a finite set of values.