- Look up
collinearity or
collinear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In geometry,
collinearity of a set of
points is the
property of
their lying on a...
- will
result in
perfect collinearity. This is
known as the
dummy variable trap. The
other common cause of
perfect collinearity is
attempting to use ordinary...
- In telecommunications, a
collinear antenna array (sometimes
spelled colinear antenna array) is an
array of
dipole or quarter-wave
antennas mounted in...
-
points a and b may be used to
express the
collinearity between three points by: The
points a, b and c are
collinear if and only if d(x,a) = d(c,a) and d(x...
- The
collinearity equations are a set of two equations, used in
photogrammetry and
computer stereo vision, to
relate coordinates in a
sensor plane (in two...
- the
intersection of
tangents at
opposite vertices (A, C) and (B, D) are
collinear in four points; the
tangents being degenerate 'sides',
taken at two possible...
-
lines to the
graph of a
cubic function at
three collinear points intercept the
cubic again at
collinear points. This can be seen as follows. As this property...
- deviation) of an
estimated regression coefficient is
increased because of
collinearity.
Cuthbert Daniel claims to have
invented the
concept behind the variance...
- preserves:
collinearity between points:
three or more
points which lie on the same line (called
collinear points)
continue to be
collinear after the transformation...
-
rejecting what they
perceive as a
misappopriation of the term,
preferring collinearity instead. The
analysis of
synteny in the gene
order sense has several...