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Meaning of "decorrelation"
decorrelation (noun) - The process of reducing or eliminating correlations between variables
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- The reduction or removal of correlation.
- A process that reduces autocorrelation or cross-correlation (in electronics, cryptography, neurology etc.)
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Phase decorrelation across the aerial aperture.
In this way unnecessary decorrelation may be avoided.
Phase decorrelation across the antenna aperture.
Interleaving data of the subframes to provide decorrelation.
Decorrelation of lower frequencies may not be performed.
How about running a decorrelation algorithm.
Spatial decorrelation and temporal decorrelation are thereby achieved.
To do this a new parameterization of decorrelation time scales is proposed.
Signal decorrelation in an audio processing system.
Many data compression algorithms incorporate a decorrelation stage.
It provides a decorrelation of the noise signals.
It is therefore desirable to provide additional means to achieve appropriate decorrelation.
Using multichannel decorrelation for improved multichannel upmixing.
The effect strength parameter may relate to decorrelation strength.
The decorrelation parameter b is dependent on the impact factor.
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The width mode inputs may adjust decorrelation strength.
The concept of decorrelation can be applied in many other fields.
An interleaver configured to interleave data of the subframes to provide decorrelation.
This method of data decorrelation is compatible with a prediction purpose.
Such a device may be characterized as a type of decorrelator or decorrelation function.
This optimizes decorrelation between the various action times.
This variable therefore enables simultaneous temporal decorrelation and spatial decorrelation.
These kind of decorrelation filters are readily available on the market.
The dissimilarity of the correlation function between the two channels involves a decorrelation of this error.
Decorrelation of lower frequencies is optional.
Medium term decorrelation.
Decorrelation of the financial investment in uncertain times via hedge funds.
This is the case because of the decorrelation step applied before.
The decorrelation of the noise has the direct consequence of limiting it.
Prediction carried out before decorrelation therefore yields much better results.
Decorrelation to market movements.
These tend to outperform or offer interesting decorrelation in this particular phase of the cycle.
This decorrelation makes it possible to correctly update the acoustic models.
This algorithm therefore achieves spatial decorrelation and temporal decorrelation of the cells.
Decorrelation may thus be performed on frequencies that exceed a threshold frequency value.
The previous note concerning the decorrelation of the cyclic correlation coefficients is also applied here.
The present invention solves this problem by processing the audio signal prior to the decorrelation.
The decorrelation between frames is one of the major factors degrading its performance.
Note that this processing shall only be applied for frequency bands where decorrelation is applied.
The decorrelation has to be performed individually for each output edge of the check node.
That output is then debiased using a von Neumann type decorrelation step see below.
Embodiments may use decorrelation filters implemented with a substantially linearly spaced phase wrapping period.
No LLR subtractions and no storage for Ui in the decorrelation step.
This embodiment allows for a strong decorrelation between the measurement instants and the transmission instants.
Decorrelation of the sum signal to obtain a decorrelated signal ;.
Diversification and Decorrelation.
This decorrelation step is for example that described in the MPEG Surround standard cited previously.
Accordingly, imperfections of the decorrelation can be considered.
The decorrelation modules preferably form channel decoding circuitry based on a Viterbi algorithm of SOVA type.
In a third embodiment, a decorrelation is applied to the input signals.