Oversampling
Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvɝˈsæmpəɫ/
Oversampling (verb)
- to gather more data than needed to ensure accuracy or detail in results.
- to raise the frequency of sampling in digital processing to improve quality.
Examples
- Researchers often oversample to ensure minority groups are represented.
- The survey team decided to oversample rural areas for better accuracy.
Common collocations: oversample a population, oversample data, oversample a signal, oversample audio