Multiscale Horizontal Visibility Graph Analysis of Higher-Order Moments for Estimating Statistical Dependency
The horizontal visibility graph is not only a powerful tool for the analysis of complex systems, but also a promising way to analyze time series. In this paper, we present an approach to measure the nonlinear interactions between a non-stationary time series based on the horizontal visibility graph....
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doaj-c952e1b2df5b49cf83ebbf373ff8c4302020-11-25T01:34:55ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002019-10-012110100810.3390/e21101008e21101008Multiscale Horizontal Visibility Graph Analysis of Higher-Order Moments for Estimating Statistical DependencyKeqiang Dong0Haowei Che1Zhi Zou2College of Science, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, ChinaCollege of Science, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, ChinaCollege of Science, Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin 300300, ChinaThe horizontal visibility graph is not only a powerful tool for the analysis of complex systems, but also a promising way to analyze time series. In this paper, we present an approach to measure the nonlinear interactions between a non-stationary time series based on the horizontal visibility graph. We describe how a horizontal visibility graph may be calculated based on second-order and third-order statistical moments. We compare the new methods with the first-order measure, and then give examples including stock markets and aero-engine performance parameters. These analyses suggest that measures derived from the horizontal visibility graph may be of particular relevance to the growing interest in quantifying the information exchange between time series.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/21/10/1008information exchangehorizontal visibility graphstatistical momentinteraction |
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Multiscale Horizontal Visibility Graph Analysis of Higher-Order Moments for Estimating Statistical Dependency |
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Multiscale Horizontal Visibility Graph Analysis of Higher-Order Moments for Estimating Statistical Dependency |
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Multiscale Horizontal Visibility Graph Analysis of Higher-Order Moments for Estimating Statistical Dependency |
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Multiscale Horizontal Visibility Graph Analysis of Higher-Order Moments for Estimating Statistical Dependency |
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multiscale horizontal visibility graph analysis of higher-order moments for estimating statistical dependency |
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The horizontal visibility graph is not only a powerful tool for the analysis of complex systems, but also a promising way to analyze time series. In this paper, we present an approach to measure the nonlinear interactions between a non-stationary time series based on the horizontal visibility graph. We describe how a horizontal visibility graph may be calculated based on second-order and third-order statistical moments. We compare the new methods with the first-order measure, and then give examples including stock markets and aero-engine performance parameters. These analyses suggest that measures derived from the horizontal visibility graph may be of particular relevance to the growing interest in quantifying the information exchange between time series. |
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information exchange horizontal visibility graph statistical moment interaction |
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