Samples from the cosine variant of the bivariate von Mises distribution. The green points are sampled from a distribution with high concentration and no correlation (, ), the blue points are sampled from a distribution with high concentration and negative correlation (, ), and the red points are sampled from a distribution with low concentration and no correlation ().
The bivariate von Mises distribution is a probability distribution defined on the torus, in .
The probability density function of the general bivariate von Mises distribution for the angles is given by[1]
where and are the means for and , and their concentration and the matrix is related to their correlation.
Two commonly used variants of the bivariate von Mises distribution are the sine and cosine variant.
The cosine variant of the bivariate von Mises distribution[3] has the probability density function
where and are the means for and , and their concentration and is related to their correlation. is the normalization constant. This distribution with =0 has been used for kernel density estimates of the distribution of the protein dihedral angles and .[4]
The sine variant has the probability density function[5]
where the parameters have the same interpretation.