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  • 1resample — v.t., resampled, resampling. * * * …

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  • 2resample — verb a) To sample again; to repeat sampling The initial results were inconclusive, so we resampled the tap water. b) To change the sample rate or dimensions of digital imagery or audio …

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  • 3resample — v. sample again; take another sample, take an additional specimen …

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  • 4resample — re•sam′ple v. t. pled, pling …

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  • 5resample — v.t., resampled, resampling …

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  • 6Bootstrapping (statistics) — In statistics, bootstrapping is a modern, computer intensive, general purpose approach to statistical inference, falling within a broader class of resampling methods.Bootstrapping is the practice of estimating properties of an estimator (such as… …

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  • 7Seismic Unix — is an open source seismic utilities package supported by the Center for Wave Phenomena (CWP) at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM).Infobox Software name = Seismic Unix caption = Velocity Analysis with SU developer = [http://www.cwp.mines.edu/… …

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  • 8Sound Blaster — The Sound Blaster logo The Sound Blaster family of sound cards was the de facto standard for consumer audio on the IBM PC compatible system platform, until the widespread transition to Microsoft Windows 95, which standardized the programming… …

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  • 9Upsampling — is the process of increasing the sampling rate of a signal. For instance, upsampling raster images such as photographs means increasing the resolution of the image.The upsampling factor (commonly denoted by L ) is usually an integer or a rational …

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  • 10Resampling (statistics) — In statistics, resampling is any of a variety of methods for doing one of the following: # Estimating the precision of sample statistics (medians, variances, percentiles) by using subsets of available data (jackknife) or drawing randomly with… …

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