- How does information represent in the time domain?
- What is time domain processing?
- What is Time Domain in image processing?
- What is the difference between spatial domain and time domain?
How does information represent in the time domain?
Information represented in the time domain describes when something occurs and what the amplitude of the occurrence is. For example, imagine an experiment to study the light output from the sun. The light output is measured and recorded once each second.
What is time domain processing?
Time domain signal processing analyzes the input signal depending on the waveforms observed over a period of time. Time domain techniques emphasize the amplitude variation in a specific time period. This has many applications in speech processing and heavy vehicle classification.
What is Time Domain in image processing?
The term “time-domain image” is most appropriate for cases when the shaped forms are obtained by converting space-domain images into the time domain. Time–space conversions are useful in femtosecond optical signal processing, optical transmultiplexing, image processing, and temporal pattern generation and recognition.
What is the difference between spatial domain and time domain?
In general, the expressions "time domain" and "spatial domain" refer to the domain of the original or given signal, which can 1D or 2D (or of higher dimensions). The expression "spatial domain" can be used to more specifically refer to the domain of a given image (which is a subset of the 2D).