binovariance
Binovariance is a statistical measure that quantifies the joint variability or dependence between two variables based on their covariance structure. Unlike traditional covariance, which considers the relationship between two individual data points, binovariance focuses on the measure within specific data bins or partitions, providing a localized assessment of dependence.
The concept of binovariance is often used in the context of analyzing the dependence structure in binned
Mathematically, binovariance can be thought of as a modification of the covariance calculation, where the data
Applications of binovariance include feature analysis in multivariate data, dependence testing, and the study of localized