Re: What is the intuitive thought behind the cross-correlation function?
From: Bob Cain (arcane_at_arcanemethods.com)
Date: 10/24/04
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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 18:27:05 -0700
Kedi wrote:
> On 2nd thought, Bob, you are not "quite right". You are "absolutely
> right" in saying that I should have used the word "inner product" in
> all my previous posts.
As I said, just a nit. The real content was illuminating
for me. One of the problems with being self taught is that
the lack of a disciplined course can result in a hit or miss
base of knowledge. Thanks for filling a gap.
Bob
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"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."
A. Einstein
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