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decodingRelationships Related Term: encryption n. ~ To decipher an encrypted message.
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decodingProcess of translating a message into the thoughts or feelings that were communicated. [SB]
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decodingApplication of knowledge about letter-sound relationships, letter patterns and base words to correctly pronounce or read unknown written words.
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decodingThis term is usually used to refer to the application of machine learning or pattern recognition techniques to brainimaging datasets, and therefore is another term for MVPA. Sometimes also ‘brain-read [..]
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decodingInformation theory. The receiver translates signals into meaningful messages. Compare encoding.
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decodingDecoding is the mental and academic skill of being able to look at letters, numbers and words and translate them into sounds and meanings. This is most basic skill behind learning to read and work wit [..]
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decodingDecoding refers to the unravelling of a message.
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decodinga term that describes changing a binary file into a text file so that it can be sent via email or posted to Usenet newsgroups
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decoding(n) the activity of making clear or converting from code into plain text
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decodingThe ability to translate a word from print to speech, usually by employing knowledge of sound-symbol correspondences. It is also the act of deciphering a new word by sounding it out.
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decoding This is the process whereby information in a compressed digital audio file is read/expanded so that it can be converted from digital to analog to go to speakers so we can hear. There are software MP3 [..]
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decodingDecoding is the opposite of encoding: decompressing a compressed digital image and then turning it back into an analog signal.
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decodingThe decompression or ‘un-packaging’ of an encoded file for playback or use.
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decoding An elementary process in learning to read alphabetic writing systems (for example, English, Spanish, German or Italian), in which unfamiliar words are deciphered by associating the letters within th [..]
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decodingthe learner's behavior with respect to the item to be remembered at the time it is recalled. Cf. ENCODING.
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decodingThe ability to translate a word from print to speech, usually by employing knowledge of sound-symbol correspondences. It is also the act of deciphering a new word by sounding it out.
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decodingUsing knowledge of the conventions of spelling-sound relationships and knowledge about pronunciation of irregular words to derive a pronunciation of written words.
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decodingDecoding is the ability to translate a word from print to speech, usually by employing knowledge of sound-symbol correspondences. It is also the act of deciphering a new word by sounding it out.
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decodingDecoding is the process of converting code into plain text or any format that is useful for subsequent processes. Decoding is the reverse of encoding. It converts encoded data communication transmissi [..]
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decodingThe ability to translate a word from print to speech, usually by employing knowledge of sound-symbol correspondences. It is also the act of deciphering a new word by sounding it out.
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decodingrefers to analyzing a task to determine which combination of the four patterns is required to complete the task successfully. Used as a way for learners to assess how to apply their patterns, i.e., tether, intensify, or forge their use.
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decoding
An instance of the translation of something into a form more suitable for subsequent processing.
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