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binningA technique for accurately grouping together items of similar size. Useful when we don't have the precision necessary to discriminate among similarly sized items, so instead we group together [..]
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binningIn biometrics it is the term used to describe the examination or classification of biometric data to improve a biometric engine'sidentification matching rate.
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binning(n) a container; usually has a lid(n) the quantity contained in a bin(n) an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associations; the first part shows the loc [..]
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binningThe process of sorting LEDs into a variety of groups based on certain performance characteristics such as color temperature and lumen output. LED manufacturers use binning to manage the slight variations that arise in LEDs during the manufacturing process.
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binningTechnique of summarizing several neighboring pixels in the sensor of an industrial camera to a block of pixels with the goal of improving the signal to noise ratio. more
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binningadjustable horizontal and vertical binning for noise reduction and higher frame rates, higher sensitivity
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binningIn CCD imaging technology, the technique of combining the charge from adjacent pixels so that the total charge can be read out as an image at the expense of spatial resolution.
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binningThe physical summing of signals from adjacent pixels on an image sensor into one larger effective pixel, resulting in increased sensitivity but lower resolution.
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binningA technique for combining the signal (charge for CCDs) in multiple pixels, adjacent or in some repeatable pattern, so that the combined signal is read out as an image.
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binningthe process of categorizing samples (or species) using a continuous variable that has been divided into smaller divisions (e.g., million year time bins, or body size bins) Biome:
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