a technique for electronically splicing pieces of previously recorded sound as part of a composition
The technique of recording a sound digitally (translating the analogue audio waveform into a series of electrical ons and offs that can be manipulated by a computer) for subsequent processing, editing and playback
The selection of a small but representative part of an ore body or process material for analysis
items selected at random from a population and used to test hypotheses about the population
The process of determining an average or integral value by evaluating a function at one or more positions (See Monte Carlo )
The process of encoding an analog signal in digital form by reading (sampling) its level at precisely spaced intervals of time See sample, sampling rate
Sampling is the process of selecting a proper subset of elements from the full population so that the subset can be used to make inference to the population as a whole A probability sample is one in which each element has a known and positive chance (probability) of selection A simple random sample is one in which each member has the same chance of selection In DAWN, a sample of hospitals is selected in order to make inference to all hospitals; DAWN uses simple random sampling within strata
The act, process, or technique of selecting a representative part of a population for the purpose of determining the characteristics of the whole population
the analysis of a group by determining the characteristics of a significant percentage of its members chosen at random
(statistics) the selection of a suitable sample for study measurement at regular intervals of the amplitude of a varying waveform (in order to convert it to digital form)
(Ticaret) The use of a predetermined, finite number of observations to project the characteristics of a larger population
The process of selecting subjects for research See random sampling, availability sampling
The process of obtaining a sequence of discrete digital values from a continuous sequence of analog data
Paid magazines sometimes attempt to recruit new subscribers by offering them one or more free trial issues Samples differ from a forced free trial (see definition) in that they are requested by the prospect and usually involve only one or a few free issues Free copies added to or included in a subscription term are premiums (see definition), not samples
Sampling, or analog-to-digital conversion, is the process of converting an analog signal to a series of digital samples (numbers)
the process of collecting statistical data or samples from a production run for analysis