How to compute sliding or running window correlation coefficient?
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Dear colleagues,
I want to compute the sliding or running window correlation coefficient. I have read related papers, the formula is as following:
t=n,n+1,n+2,n+3,......。 n means the length of silding or running window.
Could you translate this formula into Matlad codes? Any help is very much appreciated! Many many thanks!
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Roger Stafford
on 3 Apr 2015
See my reply at your previous thread:
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/195874
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Victor
on 6 Sep 2016
Edited: Victor
on 6 Sep 2016
For a fast computation you can implement moving sums of X and X^2 for both signals, then obtain moving averages and variances as
M = sum(X)/windowLen;
V = ( sum(X^2) - sum(X)^2 )/windowLen;
Then find sum
V12 = sum( (X1-M1)*(X2-M2) );
And then sliding correlation itself:
C = V12 / sqrt(V1*V2);
It can be done efficiently within one for loop by adding one new value and substacting the old one.
*The same way we can find statistical moments, by adding moving sums of higher powers - X^3, X^4 etc.
**Additionally, you can add any span value for integer decimation.
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David J. Mack
on 21 Dec 2017
If someone encounters this problem, I have written a function in analogy to the MOVSUM function, which compute the moving Pearson correlation:
Greetings, David
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