Lecture 9: Continuing Convolution: Review Of The Formula
author: Brad G. Osgood,
Computer Science Department, Stanford University
published: May 21, 2010, recorded: September 2007, views: 2788
released under terms of: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
published: May 21, 2010, recorded: September 2007, views: 2788
released under terms of: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
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Now, in this picture you see not much. So you see a couple of examples. You see a generally periodic phenomenon, but you see a lot of jaggedness in there, you see a lot of jaggedness in the picture. So, like I said, the horizontal scale is time, I think it's a period of months, and the vertical scale is whatever it is. And you certainly see a periodic phenomenon here, but it's noisy or it's jagged. ...
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