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Signal to noise ratio of information in documentation

Proceedings of the 22nd annual international conference on Design of communication: The engineering of quality documentation, 2004
The signal to noise ratio is a common concept in radio communications and electronic communication in general. For a radio, the static is the noise. Too much static and the storm report gets drowned out, or at least you must listen closely to understand the announcer.
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Fifty Years of Noise Modeling and Mitigation in Power-Line Communications

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021
Tong Bai, Hongming Zhang, Jingjing Wang
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Functional roles for noise in genetic circuits

Nature, 2010
Avigdor Eldar, Michael B Elowitz
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From signal/noise to information content/noise

Journal of Electrocardiology, 1994
Mitchell W. Krucoff   +11 more
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Electronic noise due to temperature differences in atomic-scale junctions

Nature, 2018
Abrahan Nitzan, Dvira Segal, Oren Tal
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Classification in the Presence of Label Noise: A Survey

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2014
Benoît Frénay, Michel Verleysen
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Adverse Cardiovascular Effects of Traffic Noise with a Focus on Nighttime Noise and the New WHO Noise Guidelines

Annual Review of Public Health, 2020
Thomas Munzel   +2 more
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