What Does EMG Stand For?

EMG stands for Exponentially Modified Gaussian

EMG, or Exponentially Modified Gaussian, is a statistical distribution that combines the characteristics of both an exponential distribution and a Gaussian (normal) distribution. It is used to model data with properties such as skewness and kurtosis that deviate from normality, often in fields like signal processing, finance, and reliability engineering. The EMG distribution is particularly valuable for its ability to represent phenomena where data may exhibit a rapid decay in probabilities along with a central tendency and variability, making it a versatile tool for various analytical applications.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym

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