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Definitions pertaining to frame rates, metadata, synthetic data, phenotyping, signals intelligence, FISA Court, Medical Malpractice Litigation, deidentification, anonymization, and EXIF Data.
Voice recognition is defined as the ability of a computer program or machine to understand and carry out spoken commands or to receive and interpret diction.
Speech recognition, also known as speech to text, is the ability for a machine or computer program to identify spoken words and convert them into readable text.
Transcription is defined as the systematic representation of spoken language in written form and represents one of the major methodologies in the academic discipline of linguistics.
To redact is to remove or obscure information. Sensitive information must be redacted before being released publicly for FOIA and media requests.
Video compression is the process of reducing the total number of bits needed to represent a given video sequence or image.
While following regulations will do a great deal in helping to prevent any legal actions or penalties, there are other reasons to consider having a robust privacy policy that adequately protects both customers and employees.
A Macroblock refers to a processing unit in video compression and image formats based on linear block transforms, typically the discrete cosine transform or DST.
Bit rate is defined as the rate at which bits are transferred from one location to another and can affect many things like the quality of a video or audio file.
When you take the time to transcribe data into text, it can then be transformed into an accessible format to put into spreadsheets or other documents. The data can then be entered into a data analysis application.
Differential privacy lets organizations share data while protecting identities by adding “noise” to datasets. The Census Bureau uses it, but some states argue it could distort demographic data, impacting political representation.