2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12898-016-0087-7
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Using multivariate cross correlations, Granger causality and graphical models to quantify spatiotemporal synchronization and causality between pest populations

Abstract: BackgroundThis work combines multivariate time series analysis and graph theory to detect synchronization and causality among certain ecological variables and to represent significant correlations via network projections. Four different statistical tools (cross-correlations, partial cross-correlations, Granger causality and partial Granger causality) utilized to quantify correlation strength and causality among biological entities. These indices correspond to different ways to estimate the relationships betwee… Show more

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“…In the future, it is expected that the algorithm of machine learning can be used in the pattern recognition of bacteria swarming and passive particles tracking. For example, some researchers have developed decision trees and random forest algorithms to handle such tasks [65].…”
Section: Outlooksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the future, it is expected that the algorithm of machine learning can be used in the pattern recognition of bacteria swarming and passive particles tracking. For example, some researchers have developed decision trees and random forest algorithms to handle such tasks [65].…”
Section: Outlooksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, methodologies based on the Granger concept have been applied to complex ecosystems, as in recent articles [28] and [29]. The approach in [29] is a deterministic approach that does not consider stochastic properties the model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach in [29] is a deterministic approach that does not consider stochastic properties the model. The results in [28] combines graph theory based on cross correlation and Granger causality. Since the method works for small sample sizes, a comparative study of our approach and that in [28] when applied to biotic and abiotic data will be given a further consideration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve it, it is convenient to investigate a time series composed of a sequence of fundamental frequencies (F 0 ) corresponding to the sung notes. The authors analyzed the modern scientific literature related to the assessment of the similarity of vocal performances [39][40][41][42][43][44]. Publications related to the assessment of signals from birds and other animals were carried out in order to study the approaches used in them.…”
Section: Determining the Similarity Of Vocal Performance In Multiple mentioning
confidence: 99%