Recurrence plots are a useful tool to identify structure in a data set in a time resolved way qualitatively. This can be intermittency (which one detects also by direct inspection), the temporary vicinity of a chaotic trajectory to an unstable periodic orbit, or non-stationarity. They were introduced in [37] and investigated in much detail in [38], where you find many hints on how to interprete the results. Our routine recurr simply scans the time series and marks each pair of time indices (i,j) with a black dot, whose corresponding pair of delay vectors has distance . Thus in the (i,j)-plane, black dots indicate closeness. In an ergodic situation, the dots should cover the plane uniformly on average, whereas non-stationarity expresses itself by an overall tendency of the dots to be close to the diagonal. Of course, a return to a dynamical situation the system was in before becomes evident by a black region far away from the diagonal. In Fig. , a recurrence plot is used to detect transient behavior at the beginning of a longer recording.
Figure: Recurrence plot for Poincaré section data from a vibrating string experiment [39]. Above the diagonal an embedding in two dimensions was used while below the diagonal, scalar time series values were compared. In both cases the lighter shaded region at the beginning of the recording indicates that these data are dynamically distinct from the rest. In this particular case this was due to adjustments in the measurement apparatus.
For the purpose of stationary testing, the recurrence plot is not particularly sensitive to the choice of embedding. The contrast of the resulting images can be selected by the distance and the percentage of dots that should be actually plotted. Various software involving the color rendering and quantification of recurrence plots is offered in DOS executable form by Webber [40]. The interpretation of the often intriguing patterns beyond the detection and study of non-stationarity is still an open question. For suggestions for the study of nonstationary signals see [3] and references given there.