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Filter,
filter,
filtering, or
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Filter,
filtering,
filters or
filtration may also
refer to:
Filter (higher-order...
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Bloom filter. The size of
counters is
usually 3 or 4 bits.
Hence counting Bloom filters use 3 to 4
times more
space than
static Bloom filters. In contrast...
- etc.
Linear and
circular polarising filters reduce oblique reflections from non-metallic surfaces. Many
filters absorb part of the
light available, necessitating...
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frequency filters would act as low-p****
wavelength filters, and vice versa. For this reason, it is a good
practice to
refer to
wavelength filters as short-p****...
- originate. The
notion dual to a
filter is an
order ideal.
Special cases of
filters include ultrafilters,
which are
filters that
cannot be enlarged, and describe...
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impossible as
analog filters.
Digital filters can
often be made very high order, and are
often finite impulse response filters,
which allows for linear...
- and can be used
build filters that are
particularly robust to
nonstationarities in the
observation model.
Adaptive Kalman filters allow to
adapt for process...
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Filters are
digital image effects often used on
social media. They
initially simulated the
effects of
camera filters, and they have
since developed with...
- Band-stop
filter can be
represented as a
combination of low-p**** and high-p****
filters if the
bandwidth is wide
enough that the two
filters do not interact...
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dealt with
filters with an even
number of
poles in his paper,
though odd-order
filters can be
created with the
addition of a single-pole
filter applied to...