APB-Data-Correlation

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Correlation

(Correlation: measurement, significance, Pearson. MIC as alternative.)


 


Abstract:

This unit discusses correlation between data points in 2 and higher dimensions. Calculation, significance and interpretation of Pearson correlation coefficiants are discussed. As an alternative, the unit presents the Maximum Information Coefficient (MIC) as made available in the minerva package.


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    Evaluation

    Evaluation: NA

    This unit is not evaluated for course marks.

    Contents

    See also https://www.r-bloggers.com/maximal-information-coefficient-part-ii/

    Self-evaluation

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    About ...
     
    Author:

    Boris Steipe <boris.steipe@utoronto.ca>

    Created:

    2017-09-17

    Modified:

    2017-09-18

    Version:

    0.1

    Version history:

    • 0.1 First stub

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