AUTOCO - Autocorrelation for Poor People (Without EAE)
8-642

Theodore J. Glattke, Stanford University School of Medicine,
Stanford, California '

The program obtains an autocorrelation function on a string
of data up to 51210 points by computing a Pearson product-
moment correlation coefficient between elements in the
string and those elements "delayed" with respect to themselves.
It is particularly useful in extracting periodic components
from EEG and similar data; and for providing precise indices
of their temporal cadence.

Minimum Hardware:
PDP-8 or PDP-8/I with DEC-
tapes and Oscilloscope display
control, such as VC8/I or 34D
Source Language:
XPAL

Catalog: July 1974