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What (who) is S-curve (art) - definition


S-curve (art)         
In the visual arts, an S-curve is an S-shaped curve, which serves a wide variety of compositional purposes. The term is usually applied to the standing human figure bending first one way and then back the other.
Epidemic curve         
  • Common source outbreak of Hepatitis A in Nov-Dec 1978
A STATISTICAL CHART USED IN EPIDEMIOLOGY TO VISUALISE THE ONSET OF A DISEASE OUTBREAK.
Epi curve; Epidemiological curve
An epidemic curve, also known as an epi curve or epidemiological curve, is a statistical chart used in epidemiology to visualise the onset of a disease outbreak. It can help with the identification of the mode of transmission of the disease.
Sigmoid function         
  • Plot of the [[error function]]
  • Some sigmoid functions compared. In the drawing all functions are normalized in such a way that their slope at the origin is 1.
  • Inverted logistic S-curve to model the relation between wheat yield and soil salinity
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION HAVING A CHARACTERISTIC "S"-SHAPED CURVE OR SIGMOID CURVE
Sigmoid curve; Sigmoidal curve; Double sigmoid; S-shape curve; Double sigmoid curve; Sigmoids; S-shaped curve; Squashing function; S-curve (math); Sigmoid shaped; Sigmoid shape; S-shaped; Sigmoid-shape; Sigmoid-shaped; Sigmoidal function
A sigmoid function is a mathematical function having a characteristic "S"-shaped curve or sigmoid curve.

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S-curve (art)
In the visual arts, an S-curve is an S-shaped curve, which serves a wide variety of compositional purposes. The term is usually applied to the standing human figure bending first one way and then back the other.