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Discover Ludwig"mitigate noise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action like reducing the sound from a loud source, or making noise less "harsh", i.e. "The noise insulation of the walls mitigated the sound from the nearby train station."
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Efforts to mitigate noise are often erased.
Officials say they have honored commitments they made to minimize disruption and mitigate noise and dust.
Mr. Vanderhoef said the F.A.A. had failed to abide by federal requirements to mitigate noise when redesigning air space.
However, Greening is thought to be taking a more sympathetic approach to local concerns and may announce a package of additional work to mitigate noise and visible construction.
Similarly, an FxLMS algorithm based ANC system fails to effectively mitigate noise when non-linearities are present in the system.
In order to mitigate noise, remove artifacts and enhance image interpretability, the Point Spread Function (PSF) of the imaging system is estimated.
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The methods include truncated generalized singular value decomposition, Tikhonov regularization, and a novel filtering technique which mitigates noise propagation by truncating the frequency content of differentiation matrix operators.
This includes topics such as choosing metrics, mitigating noise during measurements, techniques for accessing the clock and cycle counts, and the Phoronix Test Suite.
An important step in fighting and mitigating noise pollution is its classification and quantification.
In addition, HYPR denoising mitigates noise amplification by IDM, without sacrificing the IDM-associated improvement in resolution.
The Johns Hopkins design mitigates noise by improving the coupling between the patient's body and the chest piece, swapping the rubber hose for an electric cable, and employing digital noise-control techniques to ensure that a strong signal arrives at the user's ears.
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