2012 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Measuring The Association Of Point Processes: A Case History
Author : David R. Brillinger
Published in: Selected Works of David Brillinger
Publisher: Springer New York
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Modern applied statistics typically involves elements of computation, probability theory, statistical theory and collaboration with specialists in the subject matter of some substantive field. In this article I shall describe part of a continuing experience of collaboration with two neurophysiologists from U.C.L.A., H. L. Bryant Jr. and J. P. Segundo. In formal terms, the problem considered is one of measuring the degree of association of points of two different sorts distributed along a straight line in an irregular manner.