Cross-correlation
The cross-correlation is a mathematical operation to compute the degree  of similarity of two signals while shifting one of the signals in time.  To compare e.g. repeated ultrasonic recordings in concrete, the  normalized correlation coefficient (range 1 to 0 for identical to  independent signals) for zero time shift is used. It can be made in both  frequency domain and in the time domain. If changes are affecting the  concrete, the new signal has a cross-correlation less than 1 when  compared to the reference signal (before and after structural change).  The correlation coefficient (or decorrelation coefficient = 1 –  correlation coefficient) are calculated to quantify the waveforms  changes.
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