resample

/riːˈsæmpəl/
verb
  1. To take a new sample or a second sample of something, especially for testing or analysis.
    • The lab had to resample the water from the river after the first test showed unusual results.
    • If the soil test is inconclusive, we will resample the area next week.
    • The researchers decided to resample the population to verify their initial findings.
  2. In digital audio or image processing, to change the sampling rate or resolution of a signal or image.
    • You can resample the audio file to a lower bitrate to save storage space.
    • The software allows you to resample an image to a different resolution without losing too much quality.
    • When you resample a digital recording, the software calculates new data points between the original samples.