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decisor
noun
A person who resolves or settles matters or controversies; a decider, judge, or arbiter
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This estimation was implemented in the soft decisor by mapping the soft bits back to symbols, hence obtaining a reliable estimation of the transmitted symbols.
Also, the TBCC encoder is subdivided into the symbol mapper and the FEC TX blocks, while the TBCC decoder is made up of the soft decisor and the FEC RX blocks.
These considerations are validated by introducing the concept of oracle, which is a decisor that a priori knows which the best side information is among temporal, inter-view, and fusion.
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In other words, if the decisor-maker chooses d16, a low probability situation (related to the risk) of rejecting a good film or accepting a bad one would be the plausible decision.
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