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Moving average

In statistics, a moving average (rolling average or running average or moving mean or rolling mean) is a calculation to analyze data points by creating a series of averages of different selections of the full data set. Variations include: simple, cumulative, or weighted forms.

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Simple moving average

Continuous moving average

Weighted moving average

Exponential moving average

Moving median

Moving average regression model

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Moving average

Nodes38
Edges37
Triples56
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.052632
Components1

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Moving average

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related to Moving median · 10
Moving average → For, From, However, It, Laplace, M-1, M-n, Median, SM, Statistically
related to Simple moving average · 10
Moving average → An, Big, FIFO, However, In, Let, SMA, The, This, When
related to Exponential moving average · 8
Moving average → An, EMA, EWMA, Hunter, MEWMA, The, There, This
related to Weighted moving average · 6
Moving average → Anti-aliasing, In, Mathematically, One, This, WMA
see also · 6
Moving average → Exponential, Golay, Kernel, LOESS, LOWESS, Moving
related to Other weightings · 4
Moving average → Its, Other, Point Moving Average, Spencer's
related to Continuous moving average · 3
Moving average → L'Hôpital's, Naturally, The
related to history · 3
Moving average → Bank, England, The
is a · 2
Moving average → convolution of the data with a fixed weighting function, type of convolution
related to Moving average regression model · 2
Moving average → In, Those

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Moving averageis aconvolution of the data with a fixed weighting function0.90text
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Moving averagerelated to Continuous moving averageNaturally0.60section
Moving averagerelated to Continuous moving averageL'Hôpital's0.60section
Moving averagerelated to Exponential moving averageAn0.60section
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