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  2. Directional statistics - Wikipedia

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    Directional statistics (also circular statistics or spherical statistics) is the subdiscipline of statistics that deals with directions (unit vectors in Euclidean space, R n), axes (lines through the origin in R n) or rotations in R n. More generally, directional statistics deals with observations on compact Riemannian manifolds including the ...

  3. Raleigh plot - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh plots was first introduced by Lord Rayleigh.The concept of Raleigh plots evolved from Raleigh tests, also introduced by Lord Rayleigh in 1880. The Rayleigh test is a popular statistical test used to measure the concentration of data points around a circle, identifying any unimodal bias in the distribution. [5]

  4. Rayleigh test - Wikipedia

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    a test for periodicity in irregularly sampled data, [1] a derivation of the above to test for non-uniformity (as unimodal clustering) of a set of points on a circle (e.g. compass directions), [2] sometimes known as the Rayleigh z test. [3]

  5. Circular error probable - Wikipedia

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    Circular bivariate normal distribution 20 hits distribution example. The original concept of CEP was based on a circular bivariate normal distribution (CBN) with CEP as a parameter of the CBN just as μ and σ are parameters of the normal distribution.

  6. Wrapped normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the circular variable = the circular moments of the wrapped normal distribution are the characteristic function of the normal distribution evaluated at integer arguments: z n = ∫ Γ e i n θ f W N ( θ ; μ , σ ) d θ = e i n μ − n 2 σ 2 / 2 . {\displaystyle \langle z^{n}\rangle =\int _{\Gamma }e^{in\theta }\,f_{WN}(\theta ...

  7. von Mises distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory and directional statistics, the von Mises distribution (also known as the circular normal distribution or the Tikhonov distribution) is a continuous probability distribution on the circle. It is a close approximation to the wrapped normal distribution, which is the circular analogue of the normal distribution.

  8. Circular mean - Wikipedia

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    As another example, the "average time" between 11 PM and 1 AM is either midnight or noon, depending on whether the two times are part of a single night or part of a single calendar day. The circular mean is one of the simplest examples of directional statistics and of statistics of non-Euclidean spaces. This computation produces a different ...

  9. Circular distribution - Wikipedia

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    In probability and statistics, a circular distribution or polar distribution is a probability distribution of a random variable whose values are angles, usually taken to be in the range [0, 2π). [1] A circular distribution is often a continuous probability distribution , and hence has a probability density , but such distributions can also be ...