 | This is to announce that version 4.7 of Visual Recurrence Analysis has been released.
Visual Recurrence Analysis (VRA) for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP is a software package for topological analysis, qualitative and quantitative assessment, and nonparametric prediction of nonlinear and chaotic time series.
Main features:
- Pattern and determinism recognition in the time series using the recurrence plot, which is essentially a graphical representation of the correlation integral in such a way so that the temporal dependence in the system under study is preserved.
- Dynamic recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) for recurrence plots classification and characterization: analyze stationarity, periodicity, determinism, and complexity of the dynamical system as it evolves over time.
- Recurrence plots animation: see the dynamical system trajectories recovered from the time series stretch and unfold in real time.
- Average Mutual Information, Correlation Dimension, False Nearest Neighbors, Recurrence Histogram and spatio-temporal entropy methods to determine the optimal values of embedding dimension and time delay for delayed coordinate embedding.
- Nonparametric modeling for nonlinear time series prediction. A wide variety of models and options is available, including nearest neighbor, locally constant, locally linear, locally weighted linear, kernel regression, and radial basis functions models. - Nonparametric noise reduction
- State space graph
- Importing time series stored in different file formats, including ASCII text, MS Excel, and sound (WAVE) formats.
- Sample data sets (periodic, chaotic, and random), comprehensive context-sensitive help, and references are included.
New in version 4.7:
- Revisions and additions to Recurrence Quantification Analysis (added laminarity and trapping time, improved layout and charts) - Fix for log/sqrt computational errors in RQA - Improved layout for the prediction module - Trailing training interval window in prediction module - Fix for the "Scrollbar out of range" errors in prediction module
VRA version 4.7 remains free provided that it is used for educational or academic research purposes. VRA v4.7 can be downloaded from http://home.netcom.com/~eugenek/download.html
Thank you very much for your interest, Eugene Kononov.
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