A symbolic encoding scheme, based on the ordinal relation between the amplitude of neighboring values of a given data sequence, should be implemented before estimating the permutation entropy. Consequently, equalities in the analyzed signal, i.e. repeated equal values, deserve special attention and treatment. In this work, we carefully study the effect that the presence of equalities has on permutation entropy estimated values when these ties are symbolized, as it is commonly done, according to their order of appearance. On the one hand, the analysis of computer-generated time series is initially developed to understand the incidence of repeated values on permutation entropy estimations in controlled scenarios. The presence of temporal corr...
Acknowledgment One of us, (SJW), wishes to acknowledge financial support from the Carnegie Trust for...
In this paper, the influence of signal to noise ratio in the estimation of Permutation Entropy was s...
A method for analyzing sequential data sets, similar to the permutation entropy one, is discussed. T...
A symbolic encoding scheme, based on the ordinal relation between the amplitude of neighboring value...
Permutation entropy (PE) is commonly used to discriminate complex structure from white noise in a ti...
Entropy is a powerful tool for the analysis of time series, as it allows describing the probability ...
Entropy is a powerful tool for the analysis of time series, as it allows describing the probability ...
Bandt and Pompe introduced Permutation Entropy as a complexity measure and has been widely used in t...
Ordinal patterns serve as a robust symbolic transformation technique, enabling the unveiling of late...
More than ten years ago Bandt and Pompe introduced a new measure to quantify complexity in measured ...
The aim of this letter is to introduce the permutation min-entropy as an improved symbolic tool for ...
Permutation entropy measures the complexity of a deterministic time series via a data symbolic quant...
This is a paper in the intersection of time series analysis and complexity theory that presents new ...
Permutation Entropy (PE) is a powerful tool for measuring the amount of information contained within...
In nonlinear dynamics, and to a lesser extent in other fields, a widely used measure of complexity i...
Acknowledgment One of us, (SJW), wishes to acknowledge financial support from the Carnegie Trust for...
In this paper, the influence of signal to noise ratio in the estimation of Permutation Entropy was s...
A method for analyzing sequential data sets, similar to the permutation entropy one, is discussed. T...
A symbolic encoding scheme, based on the ordinal relation between the amplitude of neighboring value...
Permutation entropy (PE) is commonly used to discriminate complex structure from white noise in a ti...
Entropy is a powerful tool for the analysis of time series, as it allows describing the probability ...
Entropy is a powerful tool for the analysis of time series, as it allows describing the probability ...
Bandt and Pompe introduced Permutation Entropy as a complexity measure and has been widely used in t...
Ordinal patterns serve as a robust symbolic transformation technique, enabling the unveiling of late...
More than ten years ago Bandt and Pompe introduced a new measure to quantify complexity in measured ...
The aim of this letter is to introduce the permutation min-entropy as an improved symbolic tool for ...
Permutation entropy measures the complexity of a deterministic time series via a data symbolic quant...
This is a paper in the intersection of time series analysis and complexity theory that presents new ...
Permutation Entropy (PE) is a powerful tool for measuring the amount of information contained within...
In nonlinear dynamics, and to a lesser extent in other fields, a widely used measure of complexity i...
Acknowledgment One of us, (SJW), wishes to acknowledge financial support from the Carnegie Trust for...
In this paper, the influence of signal to noise ratio in the estimation of Permutation Entropy was s...
A method for analyzing sequential data sets, similar to the permutation entropy one, is discussed. T...