resample

/rɪˈsæmpl/

Definitions

1. verb

to sample again, especially in order to correct or improve a previous sample or estimate

“The researcher decided to resample the population to get a more accurate estimate.”

2. verb

to convert digital audio or video from one sampling rate to another

“The audio engineer needed to resample the audio file to make it compatible with the new software.”

3. noun

a sample taken again, especially in order to correct or improve a previous sample or estimate

“The second resample confirmed the initial findings.”

4. verb

to take a sample again

“The scientist had to resample the site to collect more data.”

Synonyms

  • recreate
  • remake

Antonyms

  • downsample