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== Spatio-temporal analysis ==
== Spatio-temporal analysis ==


* [[Biorthogonal decomposition]]
* [[Biorthogonal decomposition]] <ref>B.Ph. van Milligen, E. Sánchez, A. Alonso, M.A. Pedrosa, C. Hidalgo, A. Martín de Aguilera, A. López Fraguas, ''The use of the Biorthogonal Decomposition for the identification of zonal flows at TJ-II'', [[doi:10.1088/0741-3335/57/2/025005|Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion '''57''', 2 (2015) 025005]]</ref>


== Image analysis ==
== Image analysis ==

Revision as of 10:33, 16 July 2015

This page collects information on data analysis techniques used in fusion research.

Temporal analysis

Linear analysis

Non-linear analysis

Self-similarity

Spatial analysis

Most of the techniques listed under 'temporal analysis' can of course be applied to spatial data.

Spatio-temporal analysis

Image analysis

  • Twodimensional Fourier analysis
  • Twodimensional wavelet analysis
  • Event detection using thresholding
  • Optical flow (for movies)

Integrated data analysis

The goal of integrated data analysis is to combine the information from a set of diagnostics providing complementary information in order to recover the best possible reconstruction of the actual state of the system subjected to measurement.

See also

Error propagation

References