0 a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud: --
dangerously high noise levels
traffic/background noise
1 any bad change in a signal, especially in a signal produced by an electronic device: --
2 unexplained or unexpected information in a sample that is not useful and that can be ignored: --
There will be a certain amount of statistical noise in the numbers.
3 (a) sound, esp. when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud: --
4 unnecessary information or activity: --
5 a change in a signal, especially one produced by electronic equipment: --
The crying out began, and he had taken to making 'asking' noises.
When the level of the noises increases, the difference between the accuracies of one and four proton sources also increases.
The results show that the rectangular peg and the hole are segmented well in a thinned image containing noises.
Ex-fighter informants would regularly make disapproving noises when they witnessed examples of these folk strolling through town.
When asked, many patients report noticing noises more, for instance, and feeling an almost physical impact from sound.
The non-nouns encompassed five heterogeneous categories : actions and requests ; personal-social words and conventional vocalizations ; modifiers ; activities, games, and animal noises ; and pronouns and functors.
460 characters of the original system and observation are constant (or zero mean), the linearized system and observation noises statistic characters are generally time-variant.
They float above the traffic noises below my window.