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oversampling
verb
Present participle of oversample
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Not only does this approach naturally supress visual noise by averaging out random errors in individual pixels, it also eliminates the need for demosaicing.As with Leica's Bayerless M Monochrom, oversampling a high-resolution sensor promises to create sharp, low-noise images.
Oversampling combines multiple red, blue and green pixels clustered close together into a single superpixel, then builds up a high-quality image from these.
"Brain activity doesn't even go that fast, so we're oversampling by a lot.
Various conservative bloggers and pundits have complained that a slew of polls showing gains by President Obama were guilty of "oversampling Democrats" and "confirmation bias".
I think claims about polls "oversampling" Democrats or Republicans are deeply misguided, for the most part.
Part of the reason that critiques about "oversampling" Democrats or Republicans are misguided is because the party identification breakouts themselves provide interesting information.
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That means rocks in this region have been oversampled compared with those in the tropics.
The margin of sampling error is plus or minus four percentage points for the 580 Catholics, who were oversampled for purposes of analysis in the survey of 1,585 adults.
Noon 5) BURGERS WITH CONSCIENCE Don't oversample at the market, because one of the more unusual dining places in town is a few minutes away in the Five Points neighborhood.
— MICAH COHEN One source of debate this year was the charge that polls "oversampled" Democrats, meaning that they had more voters who identified as Democratic in the surveys than some conservatives expected would actually turn out to vote.
For purposes of analysis, Roman Catholics were oversampled in this poll.
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