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Detecting dynamic spatial correlation patterns with generalized wavelet coherence and non-stationary surrogate data

Published 15 Jan 2018 in physics.data-an and q-bio.NC | (1801.04778v2)

Abstract: Time series measured from real-world systems are generally noisy, complex and display statistical properties that evolve continuously over time. Here, we present a method that combines wavelet analysis and non-stationary surrogates to detect short-lived spatial coherent patterns from multivari- ate time-series. In contrast with standard methods, the surrogate data used here are realisations of a non-stationary stochastic process, preserving both the amplitude and time-frequency distributions of original data. We evaluate this framework on synthetic and real-world time series, and we show that it can provide useful insights into the time-resolved structure of spatially extended systems.

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