signal-to-noise-ratio
signal-to-noise-ratio


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claerity " The pandemic has changed our way of working. Most of us work with common web conferencing software like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom to..." | Read more » about 2 years ago
dangalgamesonline "thank for sharing this post " | Read more » over 2 years ago
stoft "@Warren, thanks for the suggestions. Take a look (above) at the two new plots which replace the one(s) you referenced. You're right, the new ones m..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "Great post! I love how you so clearly stated some of the conclusions. A few thoughts: maybe I missed this, but to @viechdokter's comment, are th..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Or, they are all 'bad' (noisy) to some degree ;-) The sharpness of the peak is still mostly a factor of slit, mechanical rigidity, being light-tigh..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
viechdokter "Looks like at least there are no "bad" pixels as they all show about the same amount of noise. The time averaging seems to achieve a very sharp-pe..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Actually, you need several additional pieces for SWB: 1) average 3-5 parallel lines, 2) monitor stability and take data until it IS stable or times..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Ideally, the user would select a "stable" ('smooth' or 'broad peak') region to monitor and then the software would take samples (and average) while..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "Excellent; so we'll think about timeframe plus # of samples. I think we could prompt people in the interface to "ensure stable reading" during a fe..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Yes, I'd agree that time averaging would help and, if possible, it sould be the default to reduce this noise component. I do not have 30 fps data, ..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "Great analysis. Based on this, I wonder if we should more strongly encourage people to do live capturing, and to have a time averaging default sett..." | Read more » about 8 years ago