File:Comparison convolution correlation.svg
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| DescriptionComparison convolution correlation.svg |
English: Visual comparison of convolution, cross-correlation and autocorrelation. For the operations involving function f, and assuming the height of f is 1.0, the value of the result at 5 different points is indicated by the shaded area below each point.
Note that placing f♦g next to g∗f, instead of next to f∗g facilitates comparing the 5 snapshots below the graphs. They are identical sets, except for the orientation of function f, as denoted by the little bump on its left-hand corner. But since f is symmetric, the orientation does not matter, which explains why g∗f and f♦g are identical in this example. Русский: Сравнение свёртки, взаимной корреляции и автокорреляции |
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| Author | Cmglee | ||
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See also
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Comparison_convolution_james.png
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_talk:Comparison_convolution_correlation.svg
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| current | 07:36, 21 November 2016 | 512 × 384 (15 KB) | wikimediacommons>Cmglee | Fix f⋆f graph, and swap f⋆g and g⋆f to make graphs more consistent. |
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