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This issue was initiated by a discussion in which Felix was confused by usage of the phrase "lineintegral" instead of just an integral. As we understood it, line integral is usually over multi-dimensional field/vector/line or along a curve. In the flirt package, I think the integral is only calculated for 1D lines right? (HRV, EDA, ACC-x, ACC-y, ACC-z, ACC-l2, etc.), so we think it should be called integral instead of line integral. Let me know if this is not the case, then I don't have to update my figures ;)
Cheers,
Eva
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Usage of "lineintegral" feature
Terminology for "lineintegral" feature
Jun 9, 2023
Also happy to change these tiny things myself in the package, but don't want the code to break elsewhere/touch your project and accidentally break it ;)
Heyhey,
This issue was initiated by a discussion in which Felix was confused by usage of the phrase "lineintegral" instead of just an integral. As we understood it, line integral is usually over multi-dimensional field/vector/line or along a curve. In the flirt package, I think the integral is only calculated for 1D lines right? (HRV, EDA, ACC-x, ACC-y, ACC-z, ACC-l2, etc.), so we think it should be called integral instead of line integral. Let me know if this is not the case, then I don't have to update my figures ;)
Cheers,
Eva
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: