A.B. Kerimov.
Accuracy comparison of signal recognition methods on the example of a family of successively horizontally displaced curves
In some cases, to compare recognition methods the criterion of the total percentage ratio of the proximity of recognized signals to the reference ones is applied. This study proposes a slightly different approach, involving a numerical evaluation when comparing two or more signal recognition methods on the example of an artificially created family of successively and uniformly horizontally displaced curves.
Keywords: Signal, Recognition method, Accuracy, Comparative assessment
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54381/icp.2022.2.10
Accuracy comparison of signal recognition methods on the example of a family of successively horizontally displaced curves
In some cases, to compare recognition methods the criterion of the total percentage ratio of the proximity of recognized signals to the reference ones is applied. This study proposes a slightly different approach, involving a numerical evaluation when comparing two or more signal recognition methods on the example of an artificially created family of successively and uniformly horizontally displaced curves.
Keywords: Signal, Recognition method, Accuracy, Comparative assessment
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54381/icp.2022.2.10