What Is More Informative in the History of Science, the Signal or the Noise?
Andrew ShtulmanPublished in: Cogn. Sci. (2015)
Keyphrases
- random noise
- additive noise
- signal detection
- white noise
- low signal to noise ratio
- signal processing
- high frequency
- noisy environments
- received signal
- stochastic resonance
- low frequency
- low snr
- wide band
- non stationary
- wiener filter
- biomedical signals
- noise level
- response function
- noise variance
- direct sequence spread spectrum
- additive gaussian noise
- quantization noise
- data mining
- signal to noise ratio
- noisy data
- power spectrum
- image noise
- noise reduction
- noise elimination
- pixel intensities
- frequency domain
- short time fourier transform
- transformed image
- removing noise
- signal subspace
- power spectra
- computer science
- high signal to noise ratio
- slowly varying
- original signal
- science education
- noise free
- band limited
- impulse response