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Gradual Constraint-Ranking Learning Algorithm Predicts Acquisition ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML /a˘p/ with an epenthesized onset as [pa˘p], which is a form attested in one of the twelve live subjects. As Tableau II shows, this error will cause ...
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Create Sound from gamma-tone... The zero default value gives a gamma-tone. A value unequal to zero results in a so called gamma-chirp. A negative value is used in auditory filter modeling ...
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gamma-tone The gammatone function has a monotone carrier (the tone) with an envelope that is a gamma distribution function. The amplitude spectrum is essentially ...
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IFA Services: Statistics, Two-Sample Student-t Test This is the standard test for two samples. It is also the yard-stick for calculating the relative efficiency of other tests. The Student-t test is the most ...
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IFA Services: Statistics, Wilcoxon Test The Wilcoxon Two Sample Test. Example: #A = 15 #B = 15, W = 0, p <= 0 ... Rank order all N = m + n values from both samples (m and n) combined. ... If the sum of the ranks of the sample with fewer observations was greater than the sum ...
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IFA Services: Statistics, Two-Sample Student-t Test If the Degrees of Freedom > 30, the distribution of t can be approximated by a Standard Normal Distribution. Remarks: Because of its popularity, this test ...
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Sound: Filter (pass Hann band)... For a comparative discussion of various filtering methods, see the Filtering tutorial. For a complementary filter, see Sound: Filter (stop Hann band). ...
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IFA Services: Statistics, Signed Rank Test Note that the Wilcoxon Matched-Pairs Signed-Ranks Test uses the sizes of the differences. The result can differ from that of the Sign-test, which uses the ...
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Canonical correlation analysis May 9, 2002 ... In canonical correlation analysis we try to find the correlations between two data sets. One data set is called the dependent set, ...
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IFA Services: Statistics, Correlation coefficient For a set of variable pairs, the correlation coefficient gives the strength of the association. The square of the size of the correlation coefficient is the ...
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