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Listening mos

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    A prediction of the wideband listening quality mos (mos-lq)) of the audio stream that is played to the user. this value takes into account the audio fidelity and distortion and speech and noise levels.




Prediction, английский
  1. An act of saying what you expect will happen in the future, or what is said  the health ministry’s prediction of a rise in cases of hepatitis b

  2. Прогнозирование; предсказание; прогноз; предредактирование

  3. Прогноз; предсказание ~ of durability прогнозирование долговечности flow ~ прогноз стока

  4. Forecasting quantitative or qualitative outputs through function approximation, applied on input data or measurements.59 610 p t echn i cal g los sary

  5. Literally knowing something outside the range of an observer`s experiences. minimally, prediction is a mere extrapolation of given data into the future (forecasting) or into the past (retrodiction) (->estimation). it is usually justified by reference to general theories or models which serve as the basis for drawing inferences from available data to phenomena outside their range. thus, predictions are the conclusions drawn from the premise of available data using theories and models as a kind of syllogistic device (->simulation) •

  6. A data mining technique that analyzes existing data and uses the results to predict values of attributes for new records or missing attributes in existing records. for example, existing credit application data can be used to predict the credit risk for a new application.


Distortion, английский
  1. A drying defect caused by the differential shrinkage along the three axes of a piece of wood. distortion may take the form of cup, bow, twist, spring or diamonding.

  2. Искажение, дисторсия

  3. The deviation of the received signal waveform from that of the original transmitted waveform.

  4. Nonproportional representation of an original.

  5. Искажение (формы); коробление

  6. Нарушение достоверности информации, см. bias; error, deviation, misreporting запасы (сырья и материалов), см. stocks with industrial consumers; reserves for manufacturing purposes al consumers; reserves for manufacturing purposes 61,. distributed stocks (of raw materials) — производственные запасы (сырья и материалов), см. stocks with industrial consumers; reserves for manufacturing purposes.

  7. An undesired change in wave form of a signal in the course of its passage through a transmission system.

  8. An off-axis lens aberration that changes the geometric shape of the image due to a variation of focal length as a function of field angle.

  9. Any changing of line, form, or even light by photographic materials, such as lenses, films, or filters. though most designers do all they can to eliminate distortion from lenses, most photographers take the "if you can`t beat `em, join `em" approach and exploit it wherever they find it; they use distortion as part of their visual expression.

  10. An aberration which occurs as light rays move from the center of the lens toward the periphery. as rays approach the edge, the lens’s increasing magnification causes a distorting of the image.

  11. The act of twisting part of the body out of its usual shape

  12. Искажение

  13. N псхл. искажение

  14. Расхождение; несовпадение; искажение; искривление

  15. An intentional desired, or unintentional unwanted, change in the audio waveform, causing a raspy or edgy sound quality.

  16. Changing incoming information in some way.


Do not track, английский
    A preference set by users in web browsers to indicate to websites that they do not want to be tracked.


Sending mos, английский
    A prediction of the wideband listening quality mos (mos-lq) of the audio stream that is being sent from the user. this value takes into account the speech and noise levels of the user along with any distortions.