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- Bispectral_analysis abstract "Bispectral analysis describes observations made at two wavelengths. It is often used by scientists to analyze elemental make up of a planetary atmosphere by analyzing the amount of light reflected and received through various color filters. By combining and removing two filters, much can be gleaned from only two filters. Through modern computerized interpolation, a third virtual filter can be created to recreate true color photographs that, while not particularly useful for scientific analysis, are popular for public display in textbooks and fund raising campaigns.The bispectrum is a statistic used to search for evidence ofnonlinear interactions in signals. A form of bispectral analysis called the bispectral indexis applied to EEG waveforms to monitor depth of anaesthesia.".
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- Bispectral_analysis date "December 2009".
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- Bispectral_analysis subject Category:Astronomical_imaging.
- Bispectral_analysis comment "Bispectral analysis describes observations made at two wavelengths. It is often used by scientists to analyze elemental make up of a planetary atmosphere by analyzing the amount of light reflected and received through various color filters. By combining and removing two filters, much can be gleaned from only two filters.".
- Bispectral_analysis label "Bispectral analysis".
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