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The phrase "average vector length" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, physics, or computer science, particularly when discussing the properties of vectors in a given space.
Example: "To analyze the data, we first calculated the average vector length of all the samples collected during the experiment."
Alternatives: "mean vector magnitude" or "typical vector length".
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Accordingly, the average vector length for LTS onsets of BZ neurons was significantly longer than that of CZ neurons (Fig. 5 I).
We can normalize the sums in equation (1) on the average vector length (2) M i 2 = x i 2 where the averaging denoted by angular brackets is taken over all vectors in the dataset.
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The authors derived a relationship between average motion vector length and MSE and this relation gives a fair estimate of the actual MSE.
The Kaplan Glass test for determinism [38], [39] was used on a grid of size five with a six dimensional embedding to plot the average box vector length, −Ln, against the number of passes, n, and to calculate a determinism factor −Λ.
An average phase for a group was determined by vector addition and the length of the average vector ® represents the degree of clustering among phases.
The average vector of the period histogram has length defined as the vector strength (VS, [ Goldberg and Brown, 1969]) and angle defined as the BP.
Figure 9 Evolution of the average sum rate per dimension with the precoding vector length.
Return the vector length or magnitude.
Vector length corresponds to the extent of phase coherence.
The vector length is given in millimetres.
The lengths of the resulting average vectors represent the phase consistency values.
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