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NoiseIn general usage, noise can be considered data without meaning; that is, data that is not being used to transmit a signal, but is simply produced as an unwanted by-product of other activities. In Information Theory, however, noise is still considered to be information. When speaking of noise in relation to sound, most often it is defined as meaningless sound of greater than usual volume. Thus, a loud activity may be referred to as ''noisy''. However, conversations of other people may be called noise for people not involved in any of them. See: *Noise (environmental) *noise music *Signal noise See also: list of noise topics. ---- Unrelated to the preceding is Noise (Goidelic mythology) Noisea really good candidate for DISAMBIGUATION... :Only, I would suggest, when this article becomes bigger than it is now. As it stands, I think it's OK to have them all on the one page - none of the individual bits would make a very good article on its own (others may disagree, of course). --User:Camembert ---- Due to the various meanings I have difficulty to add a link to the NL wiki. Noise (hard sound) has now the lemma in Dutch, while noise (electro) has the dutch word "ruis". The current German link also refers to loud noise. What to do now? User:Ellywa 10:00 16 May 2003 (UTC) :I tried putting both, it looks odd as if it is an error, but you can distinguish from the popup. What do you think? - User:Patrick 12:00 16 May 2003 (UTC) ::It looks like an error to me, but OK, until this page has been splitted. User:Ellywa 12:29 16 May 2003 (UTC) I started making this a disambiguation page, if only because linking to de: will otherwise become impossible. ''rauschen'' has been a disambiguation page for a long time there, which makes sense considering the diverse and partially completely unrelated meanings the terms can take. -- User:Kku 12:20 30 May 2003 (UTC) :Hi Kku, looks like we're both trying to edit this page. I moved all the text to separate articles. I see you created a link to noise (environmental) while I created one to noise (nuisance). I think your title was better, so I'll move mine. I hope you're happy with the result. -- User:Heron NoiseIn science, and especially in physics and telecommunication, noise is fluctuations in and the addition of external factors to the stream of target information (''signal'') being received at a detector. ''Noise (physics)'' Sound Randomness Signal processing Telecommunications See other meanings of words starting from letter: NNA | NB | NC | ND | NE | NF | NG | NH | NI | NJ | NK | NL | NM | NO | NP | NR | NS | NT | NU | NW | NX | NY | NZ |Words begining with Noise: Noise Noise Noise Noise-cancelling_headphone Noise-cancelling_headphone Noise-equivalent_power Noisecape Noisecontrol Noisecontrol Noisecore Noisecore_musical_groups Noisemaker Noisemaker Noises Noises_Off Noisex Noise_(environmental) Noise_(environmental) Noise_(Goidelic_mythology) Noise_(music) Noise_(nuisance) Noise_(nuisance) Noise_(physics) Noise_Addict Noise_bridge Noise_cancellation Noise_current Noise_equivalent_power Noise_figure Noise_floor Noise_From_the_Basement Noise_From_the_Basement Noise_gate Noise_level Noise_Marines Noise_music Noise_music Noise_music Noise_pollution Noise_pollution Noise_pop Noise_pop Noise_power Noise_Records Noise_reduction Noise_Reduction_Coefficient Noise_Rock Noise_rock Noise_shaping Noise_temperature Noise_trader Noise_weighting |
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