binning

/ˈbɪnɪŋ/
noun 5name 1

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noun

1

A data pre-processing technique in which original data values fall into a small interval ("bin") and are replaced by a value representative of that interval, often the central value. ᵂᵖ

2

The process of grouping reads or contigs and assigning them to operational taxonomic units. ᵂᵖ

3

The categorization of finished products based on their characteristics. ᵂᵖ

4

The process of combining charge from adjacent pixels of an image sensor during readout. ᵂᵖ

5

The process of downscaling a digital image (or any array) by combining blocks of adjacent elements by taking the sum, average, median, minimum, or maximum of each block.

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A surname.

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