Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz ChatGPT
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Audio sampling; Digital sampling; Ideal sampler; Sampling (disambiguation)
sampling
<DSP> The process of taking a sample of a signal at evenly
spaced intervals of time. This is the first step in {Digital
Signal Processing}.
(2001-06-06)
sampling
n. (a) random sampling
Sampling (statistics)
SELECTION OF DATA POINTS IN STATISTICS
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In statistics, quality assurance, and survey methodology, sampling is the selection of a subset (a statistical sample) of individuals from within a statistical population to estimate characteristics of the whole population. Statisticians attempt to collect samples that are representative of the population in question.
Sampling (signal processing), converting a continuous signal into a discrete signal
Sampling (graphics), converting continuous colors into discrete color components
Sampling (music), the reuse of a sound recording in another recording
Sampler (musical instrument), an electronic musical instrument used to record and play back samples
Sampling (statistics), selection of observations to acquire some knowledge of a statistical population
Sampling (case studies), selection of cases for single or multiple case studies
Sampling (audit), application of audit procedures to less than 100% of population to be audited
Sampling (medicine), gathering of matter from the body to aid in the process of a medical diagnosis and/or evaluation of an indication for treatment, further medical tests or other procedures.
Sampling (occupational hygiene), detection of hazardous materials in the workplace
Sampling (for testing or analysis), taking a representative portion of a material or product to test (e.g. by physical measurements, chemical analysis, microbiological examination), typically for the purposes of identification, quality control, or regulatory assessment. See Sample (material).
Specific types of sampling include:
Chorionic villus sampling, a method of detecting fetal abnormalities
Food sampling, the process of taking a representative portion of a food for analysis, usually to test for quality, safety or compositional compliance. (Not to be confused with Food, free samples, a method of promoting food items to consumers)
Oil sampling, the process of collecting samples of oil from machinery for analysis
Theoretical sampling, the process of selecting comparison cases or sites in qualitative research
Water sampling, the process of taking a portion of water for analysis or other testing, e.g. drinking water to check that it complies with relevant water quality standards, or river water to check for pollutants, or bathing water to check that it is safe for bathing, or intrusive water in a building to identify its source.
Work sampling, a method of estimating the standard time for manufacturing operations.