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  • Comparing Data for Closeness

    Hello, I am examining the torque-time characteristics of bowlers in
    cricket. I wish to compare the torque curves of different fast bowlers by
    obtaining a measure of "closeness" or "similarity". How do I do this? For
    instance, if one is comparing two curves, a simple method would be to
    average the differences in magnitude between corresponding points, i.e.
    find the deviation between the curves. What are the standard ways of
    quantitatively comparing two or more curves in biomechanics?

    Rene Ferdinands
    University of Waikato
    Dept of Physics & Electronic Engineering
    Private Bag 3105
    Hamilton 2001
    New Zealand

    Phone: (+64 7) 838 4026
    Fax: (+64 7) 838 4219
    email: redf1@waikato.ac.nz
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    Rene Ferdinands
    University of Waikato
    Dept of Physics & Electronic Engineering
    Private Bag 3105
    Hamilton 2001
    New Zealand

    Phone: (+64 7) 838 4026
    Fax: (+64 7) 838 4219
    email: redf1@waikato.ac.nz
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