"alpha-beta filter" meaning in All languages combined

See alpha-beta filter on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: alpha-beta filters [plural]
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  1. (signal processing) An algorithm for data estimation and smoothing, closely related to Kalman filters, based on an approximation model with two internal states, the first state obtained by integrating the value of the second state over time. Wikipedia link: Alpha beta filter Categories (topical): Signal processing

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