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noise An unwanted electrical interference on the signal wires.
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noise The difference between the predicted and observed values of a model due to random error including missing and incomplete data.
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noise A random waveform whose frequency spectrum contains all audible frequencies, called white noise. A noise signal that contains all frequencies with equal energy per octave is called pink noise, commonly used to test loudspeakers. A noise signal that is filtered, removing higher and lower frequencies and just letting through a small band of frequencies, is called narrow-band or band-pass noise. Filtering out the high frequencies starting from a certain cut-off frequency gives low-pass noise. ...
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noise Unwanted electronic or optical signals that cause interference in the reproduction of data or an image.
Ãâó: www.wrightcolorgraphics.com/n.htm
noise an unwanted random and peristant disturbance that obscures or reduces the clarity or quality of a signal; a distortion of an image
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