quantize

[ˈkwɑːntaɪz]

quantize Definition

to limit the number of possible values that a quantity can have, especially by dividing it into units.

Using quantize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quantize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The signal is quantized before transmission.

  • Example

    The data is quantized to reduce the amount of storage required.

  • Example

    The audio file is quantized to 16 bits per sample.

quantize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for quantize

Phrases with quantize

  • the difference between the original continuous signal and the quantized signal

    Example

    The quantization error can be reduced by increasing the number of quantization levels.

  • the noise introduced by the quantization process

    Example

    The quantization noise can be reduced by using a higher bit depth.

  • the number of possible values that a quantity can have after quantization

    Example

    The quantization level determines the resolution of the quantized signal.

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Summary: quantize in Brief

'Quantize' [ˈkwɑːntaɪz] means to limit the number of possible values that a quantity can have, often by dividing it into units. It is commonly used in digital signal processing to reduce the amount of storage required or to prepare data for transmission. 'Quantize' is related to terms like 'quantization error,' which refers to the difference between the original continuous signal and the quantized signal, and 'quantization level,' which determines the resolution of the quantized signal.