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Potential calculation of mutual information from a time series
Hubr, Ivo ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
Mutual information is one of the factors used in traffic analysis and preparation phase space. Begin of this work deal with information theory, focusing on the calculation of mutual information. To calculate this parameter has been available for many algorithms which are analyzing in this final work. Two of the algorithms (Fraser-Swinney and calculation of mutual information using adaptive XY subdivision) are applied to the input data Rössler’ attractor, as shown in the output tables and graphs. The third consideration method is the computational Dinh-Tuan-Pham algorithm. The main goal of this work is a comparison of efficiency, speed and accuracy of the calculation of these algorithms.
Potential calculation of mutual information from a time series
Hubr, Ivo ; Smékal, Zdeněk (referee) ; Mekyska, Jiří (advisor)
Mutual information is one of the factors used in traffic analysis and preparation phase space. Begin of this work deal with information theory, focusing on the calculation of mutual information. To calculate this parameter has been available for many algorithms which are analyzing in this final work. Two of the algorithms (Fraser-Swinney and calculation of mutual information using adaptive XY subdivision) are applied to the input data Rössler’ attractor, as shown in the output tables and graphs. The third consideration method is the computational Dinh-Tuan-Pham algorithm. The main goal of this work is a comparison of efficiency, speed and accuracy of the calculation of these algorithms.
Potential calculation of reciprocal information from a time series
Hubr, Ivo ; Rajmic, Pavel (referee) ; Kacálek, Jan (advisor)
Mutual information is one of the factors used in traffic analysis and preparation phase space. At the beginning of this work I deal with information theory, focusing on the theoretical calculation of mutual information. To calculate this parameter has been available for many algorithms which I analyze in my final work. Two of the algorithms (Fraser-Swinney and calculation of mutual information using adaptive XY subdivision) are applied to the input data Rössler' attractor, as shown in the output tables and graphs. The third consideration method is the computational Dinh-Tuan-Pham algorithm. The main goal of my work is a comparison of efficiency, speed and accuracy of the calculation of these algorithms.

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