出典:Wiktionary
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/03 17:06 UTC 版)
In signal processing, the Wiener filter is a filter proposed by Norbert Wiener during the 1940s and published in 1949. Its purpose is to reduce the amount of noise present in a signal by comparison with an estimation of the desired noiseless signal. The discrete-time equivalent of Wiener's work was derived independently by Kolmogorov and published in 1941. Hence the theory is often called the Wiener-Kolmogorov filtering theory. The Wiener-Kolmogorov was the first statistically designed filter to be proposed and subsequently gave rise to many others including the famous Kalman filter. A Wiener filter is not an adaptive filter because the theory behind this filter assumes that the inputs are stationary.
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a filter
a filtrate
the product of filtration
a feeder
a censor
a censor
a miller
バナナフリッター
へこんだフェンダー
a canner
a brewer
a brewer
a brewer
a milker
a gaffer
a weeder
a packer
ビリヤードキュー
ヴァージニア・カキ
ニワトリのふん