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  1. Is there no one out there with any clues? Don't be shy, every little piece will help
  2. Hello! Thank you for the answers and sorry for my delayed reply (made this thread just before going on vacation). The formula presented above is used to determine the onset of a muscle reaction, with data gathered per millisecond in a time series. Here follows the remaining information I have, hopefully, I'm not breaching any copywright laws by presenting it here: 1. The scalar time seriers {x1,x2,...,xi,...,xn} is embedded in a delayed m-dimensional space, where vectors are constructed as (the formula above). The probability Bm® that two sequences match for m points is computed by counting the average number of vector pairs, for which the distance is lower than the tolerance r. Similarly, Am® is defined for an embedding dimension of m + 1. It is then calculated as: Answer(x,m,r)=-ln(Am®/Bm®) I hope this information is enough to solve the meaning of this formula.
  3. Hello! I'm trying to understand the following formula, and pretty much need help with all parts of it: If anyone out there could help me I'd be extremely happy ! Best regards, The Interpretator
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