The document discusses different types of correlation including autocorrelation, cross-correlation and convolution. Autocorrelation measures the similarity of a signal with itself at different time instances, while cross-correlation measures similarity between two different signals at different time instances. Convolution is a measure of similarity between a signal and its delayed version or between two different signals.
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Quiz in Correlation
The document discusses different types of correlation including autocorrelation, cross-correlation and convolution. Autocorrelation measures the similarity of a signal with itself at different time instances, while cross-correlation measures similarity between two different signals at different time instances. Convolution is a measure of similarity between a signal and its delayed version or between two different signals.
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Quiz in Correlation d) Convolution
7. It is a measure of similarity between a signal and
1. It is the ability to maintain the similarity between its delayed version between two different signals, the two signals functions, or waveforms a) Autocorrelation a) Auto-correlation b) Cross-correlation b) Cross-correlation c) Correlation c) Correlation d) Convolution d) Convolution 2. It is defined as 8. Auto-correlation is defined for a) Energy signal and power signal b) Even signal and odd signal c) Causal and Non-causal signal a) Autocorrelation d) Deterministic and Random signal b) Cross-correlation 9. Autocorrelation of power signals c) Correlation d) Convolution 3. In signal processing, correlation is used to a) a) Identify patterns within a signal b) Eliminate noise from a signal c) Amplify the magnitude of a signal b) d) Generate random signal 4. Autocorrelation is the correlation of a signal with a) Itself at different time instants c) b) Another signal at the same time c) Another signal at different time instants d) A completely different signal 5. Cross-correlation measures the similarity d) between a) Two identical signals at the same time instant b) Two different signals at the same time instant c) Two identical signals at different time instants d) Two different signals at different time instants 6. It is a measure of coherence or similarity between a signal and its delayed version a) Autocorrelation b) Cross-correlation c) Correlation