Visual noise in simple English is any type of visual distraction. For example, piles of trash in the street can become visual noise if they distract people from enjoying the ambiance of an area.
Factors that affect the environment include, but are not limited to, toxic pollution, visual pollution, noise pollution, and traffic congestion.
Non-visual elements refer to sensory experiences or components that do not rely on sight. Examples include sounds, such as music or ambient noise; tactile sensations, like texture or temperature; and olfactory elements, such as scents or aromas. Additionally, emotional responses and verbal communication can also be considered non-visual elements that contribute to an overall experience.
Temporal noise refers to variations in a signal over time, often caused by fluctuations in the input or external environment. In the context of audio, it can manifest as random or inconsistent sounds that disrupt the clarity of a recording. In visual media, temporal noise may appear as graininess or artifacts in video frames due to inconsistent lighting or sensor performance. This type of noise can impact the quality and perception of the media, making it crucial to manage during production and post-production processes.
noise are assumed frequency independent......
So called "White Noise" is purely random. Noise that you hear that comes from from physical processes almost always has a pattern and is not white noise.
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Please Smile My Noise Bleed was created in 2001-10.
"Did you hear that noise?" -or- "Did you not hear that noise I just heard?"
I "think" there are two types.Seeing video noise (that is visual video noise) and hearing video noise. I assume you are not interested in the audio issue (although there are software to help remove background noise in a video).For the visual video noise I believe it is a shimmery look e.g a uniform colored surface (such as a wall) which looks not solid, but "shimmery." Or picture looking shimmery.Examples are here:http://www.neatvideo.com/examples.html
Adriano Vido has written: 'A report on a visual analysis of construction noise' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Measurement, Noise measurement, Industrial noise
Alot of noise! = L'alot di rumore!
Wind power. Geothermal energy may create a strange odor, but not much concern has been voiced about the visual and noise factor. The dams used for hydroelectric power are generally not loud and are frequently used as a recreation area. Tidal power and ocean waves do not create visual and noise pollution. This leaves the correct choice, wind power.
The correct sentence is - The boys made a lot of noise
boop
making
Please elaborate your question.
Yes, in English, the word 'noise' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.