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  • 1Correlation function (astronomy) — For other uses, see Correlation function (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …

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  • 2Scale invariance — In physics and mathematics, scale invariance is a feature of objects or laws that do not change if length scales (or energy scales) are multiplied by a common factor. The technical term for this transformation is a dilatation (also known as… …

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  • 3Correlation and dependence — This article is about correlation and dependence in statistical data. For other uses, see correlation (disambiguation). In statistics, dependence refers to any statistical relationship between two random variables or two sets of data. Correlation …

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  • 4Correlation function (statistical mechanics) — For other uses, see Correlation function (disambiguation). In statistical mechanics, the correlation function is a measure of the order in a system, as characterized by a mathematical correlation function, and describes how microscopic variables… …

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  • 5Scale-invariant feature transform — Feature detection Output of a typical corner detection algorithm …

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  • 6Scale-invariant feature transform — Exemple de résultat de la comparaison de deux images par la méthode SIFT (Fantasia ou Jeu de la poudre, devant la porte d’entrée de la ville de Méquinez, par Eug …

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  • 7Digital image correlation — and Tracking (DIC/DDIT) is an optical method that employs tracking image registration techniques for accurate 2D and 3D measurements of changes in images. This is often used to measure deformation (engineering), displacement, and strain, but it… …

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  • 8Mercalli intensity scale — Part of a series on earthquakes Types Foreshock • Aftershock • Blind thrust Doublet • Interplate • …

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  • 9Probability plot correlation coefficient plot — Many statistical analyses are based on distributional assumptions about the population from which the data have been obtained. However, distributional families can have radically different shapes depending on the value of the shape parameter.… …

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  • 10Holmes and Rahe stress scale — The Holmes and Rahe stress scale is a list of 41 stressful life events that can contribute to illness. DevelopmentIn 1967, psychiatrists Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe examined the medical records of over 5,000 medical patients as a way to… …

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