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Gagniuc/Spectral-Forecast-in-EXCEL

A more complex example that uses the spectral forecast equation is related to matrices. A question that can be asked this time would be: given two matrices A and B, what would a third matrix (M) look like if it must resemble both A and B in a certain proportion?

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Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-Javascript

This is an implementation designed in Javascript. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: JavaScript - Size: 7.81 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 3 - Forks: 0

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-Perl

This is an implementation designed in Perl. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: Raku - Size: 8.79 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 2 - Forks: 0

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-Java

This is an implementation designed in Java. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: Java - Size: 9.77 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 2 - Forks: 0

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-by-using-Spectral-Forecast-in-VB6-app-v1.0

Spectral Forecast equation (VB6 app 1.0) - is a demo application designed in Visual Basic 6.0, that is able to mix two signals in arbitrary proportions. Different cases can be seen, with two different waveform signals that are combined depending on the value of a parameter called distance.

Language: Visual Basic 6.0 - Size: 4.47 MB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: over 1 year ago - Stars: 4 - Forks: 2

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-CSharp

This is an implementation designed in C#. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: C# - Size: 15.6 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 4 - Forks: 0

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-VB

This is an implementation designed in VB6/VBA. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: VBA - Size: 10.7 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 7 - Forks: 2

Gagniuc/Combining-two-signals-in-JS-C-Py-PHP-VB-Pl-Rb-Java

This is an implementation designed in eight different programming / scripting languages, namely C#, Python, VB6, Javascript, Perl, Ruby, Java and PHP. Each implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions.

Language: C# - Size: 84 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 3 - Forks: 1

Gagniuc/Signal-processing-with-Spectral-Forecast

Signal processing with Spectral Forecast - is a demo application designed in Javascript, that is able to mix two signals (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. Different cases can be seen, with two different waveform signals that are combined depending on a value d.

Language: HTML - Size: 47.9 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 5 - Forks: 2

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-by-using-Spectral-Forecast-in-VB6-app-v2.0

This is a demo application designed in Visual Basic 6.0, that is able to mix two signals in arbitrary proportions. Different cases can be seen, with two different waveform signals that are combined depending on the value of a parameter called distance d. This distance d can be defined from zero to the maximum value found above the two vectors.

Language: Visual Basic 6.0 - Size: 4.6 MB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: over 1 year ago - Stars: 4 - Forks: 2

Gagniuc/Waveform-mixing-with-Spectral-Forecast-in-JS

Waveform mixing with Spectral Forecast in JS - is a demo application designed in Javascript, that is able to mix two signals (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. Some cases can be seen, with two different waveform signals that are combined depending on a value d, called a distance.

Language: HTML - Size: 7.3 MB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: almost 2 years ago - Stars: 4 - Forks: 1

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-PHP

This is an implementation designed in PHP. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: PHP - Size: 8.79 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 3 - Forks: 0

Gagniuc/Mix-two-signals-in-Python

This is an implementation designed in Python. This implementation is able to mix two signals/vectors (A and B) in arbitrary proportions. This source code uses a novel mathematical model published in the journal Chaos. The model is called Spectral Forecast.

Language: Python - Size: 8.79 KB - Last synced: about 1 month ago - Pushed: about 2 years ago - Stars: 3 - Forks: 0

Gagniuc/Spectral-Forecast-model-for-signals

Spectral forecast is a novel general-purpose prediction model recently published in the journal CHAOS. The model revolves around three known states: two extreme outcomes (A and B) and one measurement (P). These states are represented by either vectors or matrices that include sets of homologous parameters.

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