- In
spatial statistics the
theoretical variogram,
denoted 2 γ ( s 1 , s 2 ) {\displaystyle 2\gamma (\mathbf {s} _{1},\mathbf {s} _{2})} , is a function...
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predicted distribution and the
empirical distribution of the observation. The
variogram score of
order p {\displaystyle p} is
given by: V S p ( D , Y ) = ∑ i...
- Z(x_{j}){\big )}} . This
hypothesis allows one to
infer those two
measures – the
variogram and the covariogram: γ ( h ) = 1 2 | N ( h ) | ∑ ( i , j ) ∈ N ( h ) (...
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before a
medical diagnosis A
measure for
spatial dependence in a
sampling variogram A
delay of
payment to take
advantage of an
expected change in exchange...
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parameter space. By
utilizing the
concepts of
directional variograms and covariograms,
variogram analysis of
response surfaces (VARS)
addresses this weakness...
- gold
produced through mining and
extraction Nugget, a
property of the
variogram in
statistics Golden Nugget (disambiguation) Nougat, a
variety of similar...
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Gaussian random field Gaussian free
field Gaussian integral Gaussian variogram model Gaussian mixture model Gaussian network model Gaussian noise Gaussian...
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function Lag plot
Spectral plot
Seasonal subseries plot
Scaled Correlation Variogram Friendly,
Michael (19
August 2002). "Corrgrams:
Exploratory displays for...
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spatial continuity that can be
either a
parametric function in the case of
variogram-based geostatistics, or have a non-parametric form when
using other methods...
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surface forces, stress, etc.).[clarification needed]
Covariance Kriging Variogram Resel Stochastic process Interacting particle system Stochastic cellular...