- Look up
collinearity or
collinear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In geometry,
collinearity of a set of
points is the
property of
their lying on a...
- errors. To
address the high
collinearity of a dataset,
variance inflation factor can be used to
identify the
collinearity of the
predictor variables....
- The
collinearity equations are a set of two equations, used in
photogrammetry and
computer stereo vision, to
relate coordinates in a
sensor plane (in two...
- The idea of a line was
abstracted to a
ternary relation determined by
collinearity (points
lying on a
single line).
According to
Wilhelm Blaschke it was...
- hexagons, is the form used in
Cairo and has the
property that
every edge is
collinear with
infinitely many
other edges. In architecture,
beyond Cairo, the Cairo...
-
points a and b may be used to
express the
collinearity between three points by: The
points a, b and c are
collinear if and only if d(x,a) = d(c,a) and d(x...
- plane,
which lacks a
notion of
distance but
preserves the
notion of
collinearity. Conversely, in
adding more structure, one may view the
plane as a 1-dimensional...
- In telecommunications, a
collinear antenna array (sometimes
spelled colinear antenna array) is an
array of
dipole or quarter-wave
antennas mounted in...
- cir****circle, the
three closest points to P on
lines AB, AC, and BC are
collinear. The line
through these points is the
Simson line of P,
named for Robert...
- deviation) of an
estimated regression coefficient is
increased because of
collinearity.
Cuthbert Daniel claims to have
invented the
concept behind the variance...