Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The results usually must be adjusted to correct for the oversampling.
In estimating their share of alcohol consumption, the center did not adjust the data to account for the oversampling.
The level of pixel oversampling is highest when zoom is not used.
Dr. Mann said this led to "an oversampling of the higher-risk population."
There are three main reasons for performing oversampling:
It gradually decreases until the maximum zoom is hit, where there is no oversampling.
This effect becomes more dramatic with increased oversampling, which allows for quantization noise to be somewhat programmable.
Oversampling is a way to improve the performance of the low pass filter present at the output of most CD players.
It means that people can make trade off between spatial oversampling and temporal oversampling.
My only complaint about the watercolor is that the edges can have a very digital feel since no oversampling or smoothing is done:
Simple oversampling will select each female example twice, and this copying will produce a balanced dataset of 1333 samples with 50% female.
Higher oversampling rates can relax the specifications of the output low-pass filter and enable further suppression of quantization noise.
The term oversampling is also used to denote a reconstruction process (digital-to-analog conversion) in which an intermediate high sampling rate is used.
The survey of adolescent boys was based on in-person interviews with 1,297 nationally representative males ages 15 to 19 in 1995, including an oversampling of black and Hispanic youths.
That survey includes nearly 10,000 people age 12 to 20, an oversampling intended to ensure that there would be enough data from young people to make the data statistically valid.
Most ray tracers give you control over samples for things that need many rays to accurately render: glossy samples (rough highlights or translucent glasses), anti-aliasing oversampling, etc.
The results were weighted to take account of the oversampling in ground zero and other neighborhoods disproportionately affected by the events, so as to be representative of the city's entire public school population.
Stratification was based on risk for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), with an oversampling of habitual snorers to ensure an adequate distribution of SDB.
This also means that at full digital zoom, the noise reduction achieved by oversampling (pixel binning) is lost as no oversampling happens at full zoom.
The on-chip oversampling image processor of PureView Pro enables oversampling of all 38 megapixels even at the high video data rates of 1080p with 30 fps.
If not, all samples will have the same value, the average will be identical to this value, and the oversampling will have no effect, so the conversion result will be as inaccurate as if it had been measured by the low-resolution core A/D.
Stein Institute has developed the UCSD Successful Aging Evaluation (SAGE) Study - a unique cohort of 1,300 randomly selected people in the San Diego country, ranging in age from 50 to 99, with an oversampling of those over age 80.
If it is allowed to have temporal oversampling, i.e.,taking multiple consecutive and independent frames without changing the total exposure time , the performance of the binary sensor is equivalent to the sensor with same number of spatial oversampling under certain condition.
The probability of selecting a configuration as the starting point for a new path segment is conditioned jointly by its probability of appearing in an unbiased simulation and by the local flux forwards in the progress coordinate, with a small flux leading adaptively to a larger oversampling.