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Jan 12, 2021 01:01 PM | Alfonso Nieto-Castanon - Boston University
RE: Graph theory in conn
Hi Till,
You may change the weighting options directly in the first-level analysis window (e.g. use 'hanning weighting' for smoother sliding-window transitions)
Best
Alfonso
Originally posted by tili:
You may change the weighting options directly in the first-level analysis window (e.g. use 'hanning weighting' for smoother sliding-window transitions)
Best
Alfonso
Originally posted by tili:
Hi everyone,
I am working using CONN to do some graph theoretical analysis.
How can I do dynamical analysis using "sliding-window" but with other kernels instead of a uniform kernel, for example, a Gaussian kernel?
Thank you for your assistance.
I am working using CONN to do some graph theoretical analysis.
How can I do dynamical analysis using "sliding-window" but with other kernels instead of a uniform kernel, for example, a Gaussian kernel?
Thank you for your assistance.
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