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The way in which symbols are mapped onto bytes, e.g. in the rendering of a particular font, or in the mapping from keyboard input into visual text
A conversion of plain text into a code or cypher form (for decoding by the recipient)
Present participle of encode
The process of applying a suitable code to an original message in order to change its form into one which is more advantageous for transmission, storage, reading, etc
The process of converting translated data into bit patterns that are suitable for transmission
The process of transferring information from its ``natural'' form to an encoded form It requires an identification of the valid states associated with the information and the states of a code The process acts on an information unit and replaces it with the system whose state space contains the code
This is the name for the process in which larger sound files are compressed into smaller ones When you convert a file from WAV format into an MP3 file, you are encoding When you record a song from a CD into MP3 format, you are ripping (see below) and encoding it
The assignment of bit-patterns to data types in a computer For example, one given bit arrangement may define an integer data type (e g , 2's complement, 1's complement, or biased), whereas another may describe a character data type (e g , ASCII, EBCDIC)
The activity of inserting specific computer codes (or "tags"), based on a specific tag set, in data files to designate various structural components of the text This process is also referred to as "marking-up" the data files
The process of creating flux reversals at specific locations along the length of a magnetic stripe such that the flux reversal pattern represents specific data
The correspondence between numerical character codes and the final printable glyphs For instance, 0x41 is the ASCII code for the letter A Under Unicode/ISO-10646 0x1200 is the encoding of he
The process of putting information into digital format
Any technique or strategy in which the user selects a pre-determined sequence of items to retrieve a single concept or message (Dowden & Cook, in press) These speed enhancement techniques may utilize number, letters and/or symbols in the encoding sequences
Encoding specifies the default character set that the Web browser uses to display Web pages In the American version of Netscape, the default is the Latin I character set Other available encodings include the Latin 2 character set (the default for Europe), Chinese, Japanese and Korean
1) As related to auditory perception, the process by which sound arriving at a listener’s ears is encoded with directional information through the action of pinna reflections, head diffraction, and reflections from shoulders and torso 2) An electronic process for reducing the several channels of a surround sound system into a compatible stereo transmission medium Encoding processes in surround sound include the 4: 2: 4 matrix and Dolby Surround, etc 3) A process for reducing noise in transmission systems, employing processing at the input and complimentary processing at the output, e g Dolby or dbx noise reduction
A method (algorithm) for presenting characters in digital form by correlating sequences of code values of into sequences of bytes (For example, ASCII, Unicode, and Windows 1252)
the rules used for serializing data types inside of a SOAP message The SOAP 1 1 specification defines a set of encoding rules, but SOAP messages can be used with any rules, or none at all The rules used for a particular message are identified by the encodingStyle attribute of the Envelope element
The conversion of data into a particular form for a particular purpose In relation the Internet, a way of converting files into a form that can be sent as e-mail Internet e-mail follows the ASCII standard ASCII characters are represented by seven bits; computer programs - including spreadsheet and word-processing packages - use eight-bit codes Such programs thus extend the number of characters and formatting options beyond what ASCII can handle Encoding techniques get around the problem They involve separating and regrouping the number of bits so that the binary output from a computer program can be coded as basic ASCII for transmission purposes, and restored to its original form at its destination
The process of converting a message into a code that is designed to achieve a particular purpose (e g error detection and correction, bit rate reduction)
The process of creating a long-term memory record to store an experience (Anderson)
(also called Encryption, Offset Counter Format, or Integer Date Format) Encoding allows current field widths to be maintained by storing additional information into existing fields A more efficient use of bits may allow inclusion of century information For example, by converting the data type from ASCII to binary, larger numbers can be stored in the same field Similarly, if the numbering system was changed from decimal to hexadecimal, two-digit year values greater than 99 could be stored
{i} ciphering, coding; conversion to a code which suits a device or program (Computers)
A means of combining clock and data information into a self-synchronized stream of signals
The process of converting analogue (wave based information) to the digital information (ones and zeros) that can be used by computers Also known as digitisation
the activity of converting from plain text into code
An encoding is a mapping from a set of bytes onto a character set It is what determines which byte sequence represents which character The words "encoding" and "character set" are often used synonymously The specification for ASCII specifies both a character set and an encoding But CJK character sets often have multiple encodings for the character set (end multiple character sets for some encodings)
A set of unambiguous rules that establishes a character set and a relationship between the characters and their representations The character set does not have to be fixed to a finite pre-defined set of characters The representations do not have to be of uniform length Examples are an ISO2022 graphic set, a state-independent or state-dependent combination of graphic sets, possibly including control sets, and the X Compound Text encoding In X, encodings are identified by a string which appears as: the CharSetRegistry and CharSetEncoding components of an XLFD name; the name of a charset of the locale for which a font could not be found; or an atom which identifies the encoding of a text property or which names an encoding for a text selection target type Encoding names should be composed of characters from the X Portable Character Set
the process of converting any audio format to MP3
The underlying part of a code page that defines: a) the coding space (the number and allowable value of code points in a code page); b) the rules for sharing the coding space between control and graphic characters; and c) the rules related to the specific options permitted in that scheme
(1) synonym for a character encoding form (2) synonym for a character set encoding This usage is common, especially in cases in which distinctions between a coded character set and a character encoding form is not important (i e 8-bit, single-byte implementations) Someone might think of an encoding as simply a mapping between byte sequences and the abstract characters they represent, though this model is not adequate to describe some implementations, particularly CJKV standards, or Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646
ENCODE
ENCyclopedia of DNA Elements; a catalogue of all the functional elements, encoded in the human genome
character encoding
A well-defined correspondence between characters and numbers used to represent them
run-length encoding
A simple data compression scheme in which sequences of the same item are replaced by one such item and a count (so for example the text BBBBB is stored as a single B with count of 5)
character encoding
{i} charset, character set, group of characters that a particular computer can use
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The process of translating sound into symbols Encoding is the opposite of decoding Spelling requires encoding whereas reading requires decoding (Hall & Moats, 1999)
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Translation of messages into symbols that the computer understands
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To render permanently incoherent
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To convert source information into another form
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To change a message into symbols or a form that can be transmitted by a communication system
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To convert data into a different format, usually for the purpose of transferring it easily
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To apply code, usually before machine processing or data transmission
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To convert data into a form which may be processed by a computer
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To convert data to a special format that is easier to transfer Examples are BinHex for FTP and Uuencode for Usenet newsgroups
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The process by which sampled audio is prepared for VariPhrase manipulation
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convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
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To convert plain text into code
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Convert data to machine-readable format The three steps in converting an analog signal to a digital signal are sampling, quantizing, and encoding
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Process of translating a message into a form that can then be transmitted to a receiver (see also decode) (See 9)
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Convert one music file type into another Most commonly, CD tracks are encoded as MP3 files
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In general, to produce a string of symbols or numbers corresponding to an input value Particularly on the Internet, to produce a file that can be stored and transmitted using the Internet's usual routines from a file containing a data type the system isn't set up to handle Encoding is necessary because parts of the Internet, such as the mail system and Usenet newsgroups, were set up expecting only text files In order to transmit programs, spreadsheets, and other formatted files that might contain characters not allowed in text, as well as Macintosh files that contain multiple parts (forks), the files must be converted to a form that looks like text You then convert the files back to the original form as you download them, or you use a decoding utility afterwards For PC files and Unix programs, the most popular form of encoding is UUencoding For Macintosh files, it's BinHex To convert an analog signal, such as normal video, to its digital equivalent To "digitize" a signal
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To turn the original message into the encoded message
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The term used to describe the translation of information, such as text or photographs, into binary code
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The compressing of a file (See "Compression") Encoding converts digital media files into stream-ready files and live feeds into streams Stream encoding adds indexed or "hinted" tracks that tell the streaming server how to package the media for transmission over the network
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To convert a message, file, or information into code
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To convert data characters into bar code symbol characters
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To convert plain text into a different form by means of a code
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If you encode a message or some information, you put it into a code or express it in a different form or system of language. The two parties encode confidential data in a form that is not directly readable by the other party decode. to put a message or other information into code   decode, decipher decipher
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convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons
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Conversion of information into a code
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To convert (a character, routine, or program) into machine language
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To convert an audio or video stream into a specific file format for use with media players and web browsers
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Convert data to a form that is suitable for entry into a computer
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To represent information in some form in the memory system (p 236)
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To represent one set of values using another set of values, by constructing a mapping between them
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{f} encrypt, convert a message into code (especially a secret code); put data into digital form (Computers)
encoding

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    en·cod·ing

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    enkōdîng

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    /enˈkōdəɴɢ/ /ɛnˈkoʊdɪŋ/
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