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  2. Downsampling (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    This factor multiplies the sampling interval or, equivalently, divides the sampling rate. For example, if compact disc audio at 44,100 samples/second is decimated by a factor of 5/4, the resulting sample rate is 35,280. A system component that performs decimation is called a decimator.

  3. Stationary wavelet transform - Wikipedia

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    The stationary wavelet transform (SWT) [1] is a wavelet transform algorithm designed to overcome the lack of translation-invariance of the discrete wavelet transform (DWT). ). Translation-invariance is achieved by removing the downsamplers and upsamplers in the DWT and upsampling the filter coefficients by a factor of () in the th level of the alg

  4. Decimation - Wikipedia

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  7. Four Verts: Rams decimated, Sam Darnold rejuvenated and ...

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    In this week's edition of the Four Verts column, Charles McDonald laments the Rams' potentially already-lost season, praises Klint Kubiak and ponders the Carolina QB situation for a 360-degree ...

  8. Travis Hunter shines again as No. 17 Colorado takes another ...

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    The Utes (4-6) have been decimated by injuries as QB Cameron Rising, TE Brant Kuithe and WR Money Parks, among others, are out for the season. Wilson is just one of two healthy quarterbacks after ...

  9. Decimation (punishment) - Wikipedia

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    Decimation. Etching by William Hogarth in Beaver's Roman Military Punishments (1725). In the military of ancient Rome, decimation (from Latin decimatio 'removal of a tenth' [1]) was a form of military discipline in which every tenth man in a group was executed by members of his cohort.