resampling
/riːˈsæmplɪŋ/
verb
- To take a new sample or set of samples from existing data, often for statistical analysis or quality improvement.
- You can resample the audio file to make it compatible with older players.
- The team will resample the soil from different parts of the field to get a better average.
- The researchers decided to resample the data to check if the results were consistent.
noun
- The process of taking a new sample or set of samples from existing data, often to improve accuracy or test a model.
- The audio engineer applied resampling to change the file's sample rate without losing quality.
- The statistician used resampling to estimate the margin of error in the survey.
- Resampling is a common technique in machine learning to validate models.