In multivariate statistics, principal response curves (PRC) are used for analysis of treatment effects in experiments with a repeated measures design. First developed as a special form of , PRC allow temporal trends in control treatments to be corrected for, which allows the user to estimate the effects of the treatment levels without them being hidden by the overall changes in the system. An additional advantage of the method in comparison to other multivariate methods is that it gives a quantification of the treatment response of individual species that are present in the different groups. (Wikipedia).
http://AllSignalProcessing.com for more great signal processing content, including concept/screenshot files, quizzes, MATLAB and data files. Representing multivariate random signals using principal components. Principal component analysis identifies the basis vectors that describe the la
From playlist Random Signal Characterization
Introduction to the Principal Unit Normal Vector
Introduction to the Principal Unit Normal Vector
From playlist Calculus 3
Find the probability of an event using a normal distribution curve
๐ Learn how to find probability from a normal distribution curve. A set of data are said to be normally distributed if the set of data is symmetrical about the mean. The shape of a normal distribution curve is bell-shaped. The normal distribution curve is such that the mean is at the cente
From playlist Statistics
Learn how to create a normal distribution curve given mean and standard deviation
๐ Learn how to find probability from a normal distribution curve. A set of data are said to be normally distributed if the set of data is symmetrical about the mean. The shape of a normal distribution curve is bell-shaped. The normal distribution curve is such that the mean is at the cente
From playlist Statistics
Probability and the Normal Curve โ How to Identify a Critical Value (7-9)
The rules of probability apply to the normal curve. The normal curve is a graph of all the scores in a distribution. The most common (highest probability) score is the mean. The curve represents relative frequency, so the highest part of the curve is also the part with the highest frequenc
From playlist WK7 Sampling, Probability, & Inference - Online Statistics for the Flipped Classroom
Minhyong Kim: Recent progress on the effective Mordell problem
SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online: Minhyong Kim (University of Warwick) Abstract: In 1983, Gerd Faltings proved the Mordell conjecture stating that curves of genus at least two have only finitely many rational points. This can be understood as the statement that most polynomial equations
From playlist SMRI Algebra and Geometry Online
Data Science for Uncertainty Quantification
Chapter 3 of the book, covers mostly dimension reduction
From playlist Uncertainty Quantification
Characterizing Filter Phase Response
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From playlist Introduction to Filter Design
Reading and Writing the Cell Fate Code - M. Thomson - 1/14/16
Bioinformatics Research Symposium Beckman Institute Auditorium Thursday, January 14, 2016
From playlist Bioinformatics Research Symposium
Learn how to use a normal distribution curve to find probability
๐ Learn how to find probability from a normal distribution curve. A set of data are said to be normally distributed if the set of data is symmetrical about the mean. The shape of a normal distribution curve is bell-shaped. The normal distribution curve is such that the mean is at the cente
From playlist Statistics
Physics of Membranes and their interactions (Lecture - 2) by Ana-Suncana Smith
PROGRAM STATISTICAL BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS: FROM SINGLE MOLECULE TO CELL ORGANIZERS: Debashish Chowdhury (IIT-Kanpur, India), Ambarish Kunwar (IIT-Bombay, India) and Prabal K Maiti (IISc, India) DATE: 11 October 2022 to 22 October 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall 'Fluctuation-and-noise' a
From playlist STATISTICAL BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS: FROM SINGLE MOLECULE TO CELL (2022)
Light: Reflection || CBSE Class 10 Physics - Board Brahmastra || Don't Memorise
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From playlist Board Brahmastra || CBSE Class 10 Crash Course
Impulse Response and Poles and Zeros
http://AllSignalProcessing.com for more great signal processing content, including concept/screenshot files, quizzes, MATLAB and data files. The relationship between the poles of a linear time-invariant system and the impulse response is developed using the z-transform.
From playlist The z-Transform
Tensor Calculus Lecture 15: Geodesic Curvature Preview
This course will eventually continue on Patreon at http://bit.ly/PavelPatreon Textbook: http://bit.ly/ITCYTNew Errata: http://bit.ly/ITAErrata McConnell's classic: http://bit.ly/MCTensors Table of Contents of http://bit.ly/ITCYTNew Rules of the Game Coordinate Systems and the Role of Te
From playlist Introduction to Tensor Calculus
Lecture 17: Surface deformation: Theory
CS 468: Differential Geometry for Computer Science [first two minutes were lost to malfunctioning camera!]
From playlist Stanford: Differential Geometry for Computer Science (CosmoLearning Computer Science)
Principal Component Analysis (The Math) : Data Science Concepts
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From playlist Data Science Concepts
IMS Public Lecture: Rattleback Reversals: a Prototype of Chiral Dynamics
Keith Moffatt, University of Cambridge, UK
From playlist Public Lectures
Universal Biology in Adaptation and Evolution: Multilevel Consistency, by Kunihiko Kaneko
PROGRAM STATISTICAL BIOLOGICAL PHYSICS: FROM SINGLE MOLECULE TO CELL (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Debashish Chowdhury (IIT Kanpur), Ambarish Kunwar (IIT Bombay) and Prabal K Maiti (IISc, Bengaluru) DATE: 07 December 2020 to 18 December 2020 VENUE:Online 'Fluctuation-and-noise' are themes
From playlist Statistical Biological Physics: From Single Molecule to Cell (Online)
Using normal distribution to find the probability
๐ Learn how to find probability from a normal distribution curve. A set of data are said to be normally distributed if the set of data is symmetrical about the mean. The shape of a normal distribution curve is bell-shaped. The normal distribution curve is such that the mean is at the cente
From playlist Statistics