In electronics, a current–voltage characteristic curve
Semiconductor curve tracer, a device for displaying the above curve
In photography, a plot of film density: see sensitometry
In mathematics, used in the method of characteristics for solving partial differential equations.
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Characteristiccurve may refer to: In electronics, a current–voltage characteristiccurve Semiconductor curve tracer, a device for displaying the above...
A receiver operating characteristiccurve, or ROC curve, is a graphical plot that illustrates the performance of a binary classifier model (can be used...
Receiver Operating CharacteristicCurve Explorer and Tester (ROCCET) is an open-access web server for performing biomarker analysis using ROC (Receiver...
Compressor characteristic is a mathematical curve that shows the behaviour of a fluid going through a dynamic compressor. It shows changes in fluid pressure...
input versus the dependent scalar output (known as a transfer curve or characteristiccurve). Transfer functions for components are used to design and analyze...
− Q {\displaystyle H-Q} relationship is seen in the pump characteristiccurve. From the curve, it is observed that even when the differential head drops...
this curve is its characteristic or Hurter–Driffield curve. Since both axes use logarithmic units, the slope of the linear section of the curve is called...
compositional purposes S-curve (math), a characteristic S-shaped curve of a sigmoid function S-curve corset, an Edwardian corset style S-Curve Records, a record...
with itself. If the field's characteristic is different from 2 and 3, then the curve can be described as a plane algebraic curve which consists of solutions...
I-V characteristic of the PV array is obtained and updated at fixed time intervals. MPP voltage can then be computed from the characteristiccurve at the...
exposure are called characteristiccurves, Hurter–Driffield curves, H–D curves, HD curves, H & D curves, D–logE curves, or D–logH curves. At moderate exposures...
support is a hysteresis between the loading and unloading curves in the characteristiccurve. This results from the friction of the spring on the radial...
on the horizontal axis. For the particular test on which the test characteristiccurve (TCC) shown in Figure 1 is based, the relationship is approximately...
power curve in aerodynamics, a characteristiccurve of drag vs. airspeed for airfoils A power law graph in statistics Curves used for crossfading between...
function is any mathematical function whose graph has a characteristic S-shaped or sigmoid curve. A common example of a sigmoid function is the logistic...
Intraclass correlation or intraclass correlation coefficient Item characteristiccurve, curves used in item response theory Smart card, or integrated circuit...
differential equation), the method of characteristics discovers curves (called characteristiccurves or just characteristics) along which the PDE becomes an...
called "symmetrical trigger diodes" due to the symmetry of their characteristiccurve. Because DIACs are bidirectional devices, their terminals are not...
topology and polyhedral combinatorics, the Euler characteristic (or Euler number, or Euler–Poincaré characteristic) is a topological invariant, a number that...
elliptic curves form a certain class of elliptic curves over a field of characteristic p > 0 with unusually large endomorphism rings. Elliptic curves over...
region of negative differential resistance in its current–voltage characteristiccurve, in which an increase of applied voltage causes a decrease in current...