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    A-weighting is a form of frequency weighting and the most commonly used of a family of curves defined in the International standard IEC 61672:2003 and...
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  • example is frequency weighting in sound level measurement where a specific set of weighting curves known as A-, B-, C-, and D-weighting as defined in IEC...
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    B, or C weighting curve. The curve used will have slight effects on the resulting decibel level. In the field of telecommunications, weighting filters...
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    frequencies to which the ear is insensitive. A commonly used weighting is the A-weighting curve, which results in units of dBA sound pressure level. Because...
    6 KB (731 words) - 14:56, 8 July 2024
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    known in the USA where A-weighting has always been used. M-weighting is a closely related filter, an offset version of the same curve, without the quasi-peak...
    15 KB (2,021 words) - 21:17, 31 January 2024
  • Thumbnail for Psophometric weighting
    Psophometric weighting (from Greek: ψόφος : psóphos "noise") refers to any weighting curve used in the measurement of noise. In the field of audio engineering...
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  • Thumbnail for Receiver operating characteristic
    A receiver operating characteristic curve, or ROC curve, is a graphical plot that illustrates the performance of a binary classifier model (can be used...
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    the Fletcher–Munson curves. The report states that it is fortunate that the 40-phon Fletcher–Munson curve on which the A-weighting standard was based turns...
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  • effect of socioeconomic status, using the same variables as The Bell Curve, but weighting them differently. They found that if IQ scores are adjusted, as Herrnstein...
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  • Line integral (redirect from Curve integral)
    scalar product of the vector field with a differential vector in the curve). This weighting distinguishes the line integral from simpler integrals defined on...
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  • L} including spectral weighting for human vision, but while luminance L {\displaystyle L} is a measure of light in units such as c d / m 2 {\displaystyle...
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  • While this provides a simple curve fitting procedure, the resulting algorithm may be biased by excessively weighting small data values, which can produce...
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    directly by weighting the confusion matrix elements, the standard metrics definitions still apply even in the case of imbalanced datasets. The weighting procedure...
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  • Thumbnail for Non-uniform rational B-spline
    B-splines and Bézier curves and surfaces, the primary difference being the weighting of the control points, which makes NURBS curves rational. (Non-rational...
    31 KB (4,622 words) - 11:36, 19 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Sound level meter
    the use of A-weighting is mandated to be used for the protection of workers against noise-induced hearing loss. The A-weighting curve was based on the...
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  • Thumbnail for Luminous efficiency function
    and mesopic luminosities, but different organizations provide different weighting factors. Color blindness changes the sensitivity of the eye as a function...
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  • Thumbnail for B-spline
    B-splines and Bézier curves and surfaces, the primary difference being the weighting of the control points which makes NURBS curves "rational". By evaluating...
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    square meter per nanometer of wavelength) is therefore multiplied by a weighting curve known as the CIE-standard McKinlay–Diffey erythemal action spectrum...
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  • Thumbnail for Integral
    scalar product of the vector field with a differential vector in the curve). This weighting distinguishes the line integral from simpler integrals defined on...
    68 KB (9,235 words) - 12:25, 23 August 2024
  • Thumbnail for Threshold of pain
    law, regarding the difference between stimulus and sensation Weighting curve and A-weighting regarding dB(A) IASP. "IASP Pain Terminology". IASP Press....
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