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- Can't Send Decoding (semiotics), the interpreting of a message communicated to a receiver Code (disambiguation) Decoder (disambiguation) Decoding methods...
- German film Decoding methods Code (disambiguation) Recode (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Decoder. If an...
- Decoded (novel), a 2002 Chinese novel by Mai Jia Decoded (Chinese TV series), a 2016 TV series based on the novel Decoder (disambiguation) Decoding (disambiguation)...
- in decoding messages as they rely on their own social contexts and capability of changing messages through collective action. Thus, encoding/decoding is...
- SECAM Other examples of decoding include: Decoding (computer science) Decoding methods, methods in communication theory for decoding codewords sent over a...
- with other decoding methods, a convention must be agreed to for non-unique decoding. Syndrome decoding is a highly efficient method of decoding a linear...
- implementations of a Viterbi decoder. Viterbi decoding is used in the iterative Viterbi decoding algorithm. A hardware Viterbi decoder for basic (not punctured)...
- address bus. Incomplete (partial) decoding n:1 mapping of n unique addresses to one hardware register. Partial decoding allows a memory location to have...
- such as RGB and YCbCr. Together, these steps constitute video decoding because they "decode" an analog video format such as NTSC or PAL. Jack, Keith (1996)...
- information theory, a soft-decision decoder is a kind of decoding methods – a class of algorithm used to decode data that has been encoded with an error...