averager

averager

(ˈævərɪdʒə)
n
(Insurance) maritime law person who calculates average claims
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Finally, a temporal moving averager is applied on the statistical values in order to smooth out temporal variation, such as that caused by movement of the melt pool image, or even a large spark that is not entirely filtered out by the morphological operator.
The CIC filter is followed by an averager, which is used to cancel out the effects caused by the microphones' DC offset output leading to a constant offset in the beamforming values.
Cull ewes in very keen demand resulting in premium prices and high averager.
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We employ a certain class of local function approximators such as k-nearest-neighbour averager because it can quantify the confidence of a cost-to-go estimate as will be shown in the below.
In addition to offering qualitative data comparable to other systems on the market, the AccuTOF uniquely offers quantitative analyses using a continuous digital averager ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) as a data acquisition system to achieve a wide dynamic range.
The large case houses the video-processing equipment, a 12-inch high-resolution black-and-white TV monitor, a Super-VHS recorder, a video-distribution amplifier, the Astrovid 2000 camera-control box, and a Collins Electro Optics video-frame averager. There is also a power-distribution tray that includes an 800-watt power inverter, a 120-volt AC outlet strip, and a three-outlet 12-volt DC panel.
Next, the resultant is fed to a (short-term) integrator or averager to produce a reduced amplitude stretched signal output.
Auditory evoked electrocochleography (ECoG) was performed with a Nicolet CA-1000 clinical signal averager, using forehead-to-tympanic membrane [6] and ipsilateral earlobe electrobe placement with inserted earphones.
Park was known as an "averager", someone who gambled on prices when they dropped in the hope of making money when they rose again.