What is the difference between correction and standardization in TI ?
In Time-Intensity, the correction
option is used to correct mis-click during the process:
It is assumed that each intensity
curves is an inverted U shape, with an ascending phase, a plateau (at max
intensity), and a decreasing phase. But it can happen that users mis-click and
hence get odd values, generating multi-peaks with local optima or minima. These
local optima/minima are removed by the correction option.
The standardization option however
aims in “modifying” the individual curves so that they follow the same pattern:
similar increasing phase duration, similar plateau duration, similar decreasing
phase duration. The procedure used for this is the one proposed by Liu &
McFie:
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