Smoothing
Smoothing is an approximation function that irons out noise in your data so the patterns stand out.
Why it matters: It reduces accuracy of the information but reduces size (and noise) and thus speeds up analysis and interpretation.
- For example, moving average function reduces noise in Time-Series data.
- Smoothing in image processing is used to reduce the accuracy of images and with it compress the size of the image.
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