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The phrase "a running average" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving statistics, data analysis, or any situation where you want to describe an average that is continuously updated as new data comes in.
Example: "To better understand the trend, we calculated a running average of the sales figures over the past six months."
Alternatives: "moving average" or "dynamic average".
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Otherwise the input was used in a running average of subthreshold values.
Real Clear Politics keeps a running average of these figures, too.
For tree-ring data, a running average was taken in 10 year intervals.
The instantaneous readings are displayed to the LCD screen and kept in a running average over the logging interval.
Tieleman, T. & Hinton, G. Lecture 6.5 rmsprop: Divide the gradient by a running average of its recent magnitude.
Tieleman, T. & Hinton, G. Lecture 6.5-rmsprop: divide the gradient by a running average of its recent magnitude.
With this data we run a running average of 7. We decided on obtaining an average because that way we reduce any errors in our readings.
Once the coefficients are calculated, we compute signal power as the sum of the absolute values of the AC coefficients and update a running average spectrum.
The program keeps a running average over each logging interval and stores this average to memory before beginning a new sampling interval.
However, we'll talk with Bruce - as far as we could see, few people used two accelerometers on the feet or used a running average threshold.
Our market settings separate investment commitment from information frequency, display a running average asset value and explore the influence of participant experience.
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