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  • 51Decorrelation — is a general term for any process that is used to reduce autocorrelation within a signal, or cross correlation within a set of signals, while preserving other aspects of the signal. A frequently used method of decorrelation is the use of a… …

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  • 52Liste der Telekommunikationsstandards — Liste von Standards und Richtlinien aus der Telekommunikation. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 ETSI 1.1 Nomenklatur 1.1.1 derzeit gültige Nomenklatur 1.1.2 vorherige Nomenklatur …

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  • 53Deconvolution — In mathematics, deconvolution is an algorithm based process used to reverse the effects of convolution on recorded data.[1] The concept of deconvolution is widely used in the techniques of signal processing and image processing. Because these… …

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  • 54Durbin–Watson statistic — In statistics, the Durbin–Watson statistic is a test statistic used to detect the presence of autocorrelation (a relationship between values separated from each other by a given time lag) in the residuals (prediction errors) from a regression… …

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  • 55Brain–computer interface — Neuropsychology Topics Brain computer interface …

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  • 56Bishnu S. Atal — (1933 ) is a noted researcher in linear predictive coding.Atal was born in India, and received his BS degree in physics (1952) from the University of Lucknow , a diploma in electrical communication engineering (1955) from the Indian Institute of… …

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  • 57Myhailo Yadrenko — Born 16 April 1932(1932 04 16) Village of Drimailivka, Kulykivka district, Chernihiv region, Ukraine Died 28 September 2004 …

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  • 58Secure voice — (alternatively secure speech or ciphony) is a term in cryptography for the encryption of voice communication over a range of communication types such as radio, telephone or IP. Contents 1 History 2 Analog Secure Voice technologies 3 Di …

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  • 59DFFITS — is a diagnostic meant to show how influential a point is in a statistical regression. It was proposed in 1980.[1] It is defined as the change ( DFFIT ), in the predicted value for a point, obtained when that point is left out of the regression,… …

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  • 60William Connolley — William Michael Connolley (born April 12, 1964) is a software engineer in Cambridge, England. Connolley was, until December 2007, Senior Scientific Officer in the Physical Sciences Division in the Antarctic Climate and the Earth System project at …

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