cross-correlation
See also: crosscorrelation
English
Etymology
From cross- + correlation.
Noun
cross-correlation (countable and uncountable, plural cross-correlations)
- A notion used across various fields of scientific study that shows the relation between members of two or more groups of data.
Translations
notion used across various fields of scientific study that shows the relation between members of two or more groups of data
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