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"high frequency information" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It often refers to information that is regularly used or occurs frequently. Example: The CEO requested a report that would contain all high frequency information, such as sales figures and market trends, in order to make informed business decisions.
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For the high frequency subband, it contains high frequency information.
This uses high frequency information of the scattering operator.
A large value of the feature contrast means more high frequency information.
However, from blurred and unfocused iris images, no high frequency information can be obtained.
The loss of high frequency information has no effect, but the localized artifacts have influence to some wavelet coefficient values.
The moving range method implemented the RSW process monitoring through providing the high frequency information of the curve.
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This information varies from low-frequency to high-frequency information.
If each block encompasses high-frequency information, so vote for bits is based on no high-frequency information with its matching position.
Real-time, high-frequency information has more velocity than lagged, low-frequency information.
Moreover, these assessment factors describe high-frequency information, such as edge features.
This is because high-frequency information (e.g. edge, contour, corner, junction, etc).
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