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Quantization is the process of constraining an input from a continuous or otherwise large set of values (such as the real numbers) to a discrete set (such as the integers). The term quantization may refer to:

Signal processing

Physics

Computing

  • The process of making the signal discrete in amplitude by approximating the sampled signal to the nearest pre-defined level is called as quantization

Linguistics

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