📚 node [[noise|noise]]
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noise

Go back to the [[AI Glossary]]

Broadly speaking, anything that obscures the signal in a dataset. Noise can be introduced into data in a variety of ways. For example:

-Human raters make mistakes in labeling. -Humans and instruments mis-record or omit feature values.

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noise colors

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noise rock

[[Patrick]] got me into noise rock.

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