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Adaptive brightness

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    Automatic display adjustment that changes the brightness of your pc screen (laptop and desktop) using light environment information provided by the ambient light sensor.




Adaptive, английский
  1. Адаптивный; настраиваемый

  2. A general modifer used to describe systems such as neural networks or other dynamic control systems that can learn or adapt from data in use. adaptive fuzzy associative memory (afam) an fuzzy associative memory that is allowed to adapt to time varying input. adaptive resonance theory (art) a class of neural networks based on neurophysiologic models for neurons. they were invented by stephen grossberg in 1976. art models use a hidden layer of ideal cases for prediction. if an input case is sufficiently close to an existing case, it ``resonates" with the case; the ideal case is updated to incorporate the new case. otherwise, a new ideal case is added. arts are often represented as having two layers, referred to as an f1 and f2 layers. the f1 layer performs the matching and the f2 layer chooses the result. it is a form of cluster analysis. see also: ftp:://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/faq2.html, http://www.wi.leidenuniv.nl/art/

  3. Адаптационный


Adaptive algorithm, английский
    Адаптивный алгоритм


Adaptive artificial hand, английский
    Адаптивная искусственная кисть


Adaptive attack, английский

Adaptive autopilot, английский

Adaptive beamformer, английский
    Адаптивный лучеформирова- тель [для выявления сю "нала неизвестной формы волны (улучшает детектирующую способность гидроакустической антенны)!


Adaptive behavior, английский
    Адаптивное поведение


Adaptive break-in echo suppressor, английский

Adaptive bridge, английский
    Адаптивный мост


Adaptive channel allocation, английский
  1. Динамическое распределение пропускной способности канала связи между несколькими устройствами в зависимости от их потребностей

  2. Адаптивное распределение каналов


Adaptive channel estimator, английский
    Адаптивное устройство оценивания характеристик канала


Adaptive character reader, английский
    Адаптивное устройство считывания


Adaptive chosen-ciphertext attack, английский

Adaptive chosen-plaintext attack, английский

Adaptive communication, английский
    Самонастраивающаяся связь


Adaptive compass drive system, английский

Adaptive compression, английский
    Data compression software that continually analyzes and compensates its algorithm, depending on the type and content of the data and the storage medium.


Adaptive contrast enhancement (ace), английский
    Ace works to increase contrast locally, and brings out image details to produce crisp, highly-detailed images.


Adaptive control, английский
  1. Самонастраивающаяся система управления

  2. Адаптивное управление


Adaptive control action, английский
    Адаптивное управляющее воздействие


Adjustment, английский
  1. Регулировка; перестановка; корректировка

  2. Поправка

  3. A specific directional high-speed movement of a joint performed by a chiropractor

  4. In marine insurance, the ascertaining and finally settling the amount of

  5. A change to an account to correct or update the balance.

  6. Корректировка


Brightness, английский
  1. Term for the intensity of illumination of a reproduced video picture.

  2. The attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appears to emit or reflect more or less light (this attribute of color is used in the color model hsb - hue, saturation, brightness). see lightness.

  3. A term to indicate the relative amount of light intensity available. brighter is more light, dimmer is less light. in an infrared system, the brightness control may affect actual image intensity or it may change the temperature range displayed. either eff

  4. The attribute of visual perception in accordance with which an area appear to emit more of less light. (luminance is the recommended name for the photo-electric quantity which has also been called brightness.)

  5. In ntsc and pal video signals, the brightness information at any particular instant in

  6. Яркость

  7. The value of a pixel in an electronic image, representing its lightness value from black to white. usually defined as brightness levels ranging in value from 0 (black) to 255 (white).

  8. In ntsc and pal video signals, the brightness information at any particular instant in a picture is conveyed by the corresponding instantaneous dc level of active video. control is an adjustment of setup (black level, black reference).

  9. Is strictly defined as an attribute of a visual sensation according to which an area appears to emit more or less light. we sometimes misuse the term brightness in this catalog instead of the more correct “luminance.” luminance, used for sources, is the luminous flux in an elemental beam from a given point per unit area per solid angle in the specified direction.

  10. The visual sensation of the luminous intensity of a light source. the brightness of a laser beam is most closely associated with the radiometric concept of radiance.

  11. A term mostly used in a qualitative way, related to the output power and beam quality of a laser; quantitatively

  12. The luminance of objects. the brightness of any area of the subject is dependent on how much light falls on it and how reflective it is. brightness range is the relationship we perceive between the light and dark subjects in a scene. brightness contrast is a judgment of the relative measure of that range, such as high, low, or normal. brightness values are sometimes referred to as ev (exposure values), a combination of aperture and shutter speed. brightness values in the scene are translated to tonal values on film.

  13. Value of a pixel in a digital image giving its value of lightness from black to white, with o being black and 255 being white.

  14. That attribute of visual perception in accordance with which a surface appears to emit more light or less light. now called luminance.

  15. The amount of light that is emitted by a computer monitor or picture displayed on the monitor.

  16. Яркость. для видеосигналов систем ntsc и pal


Environment, английский
  1. Surrounding in which operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans and their interaction.

  2. Окружающая среда. совокупность всех материальных тел, сил и явлений природы, ее вещество и пространство, любая деятельность человека, находящегося в непосредственном контакте с живыми организмами; совокупность абиотической, биотической и социальной сред,

  3. Окружающие условия [среда]; внешние факторы или воздействия; условия эксплуатации ` (лл)

  4. The conditions and influences under which an organism lives

  5. N 1 лнгв. окружение; 2 псхл. окружающая обстановка5 consonantal ~ консонантное окружение epanalepsis n эпаналепсис, удвоение6 epenthesis n 1 эпентеза, вставка звуков1; 2 добавление гласного звука для того, чтобы 3 английский как язык международного общения. 4 несовпадение стиховых и фразовых границ. 5 внешний контекст, в котором происходит наше поведение. 6 фигура речи, состоящая в повторе слова, словосочетания или пред- ложения. epenthetic 41 evaluation разбить труднопроизносимую группу (кла- стер) согласных

  6. Окружающая среда

  7. Окружающая среда; при- родно-ландшафтная среда

  8. The place in which an organism lives, and the circumstances under which it lives. environment includes measures like moisture and temperature, as much as it refers to the actual physical place where an organism is found.

  9. The combination of all the external conditions and the potential effect of the inner environment (heteromosaic of abiotic conditions). e. change: survival depends on the life span of the organisms involved, and has to adapt to a new situation via genetic change, evolution, etc. • cyclic change: rhythmically repetitive, like cycles of a season, day / night, movement of tides etc. • directional change: change is maintained over a long period in relation to the life span of organisms - erosion, siltation, cycles of glaciation, etc. • erratic change: these have no rhythm and no consistent direction e.g., hurricanes, cyclones, flash storms, fires, vulcanos, earthquake, etc.

  10. Окружающая среда. существующая в данный момент совокупность всех внешних условий и воздействий, которым подвержена данная система (или организм) (мос, 14). `36

  11. (1) the system of surrounding things, conditions or influences, especially affecting the existence or development of someone, something or another system (->habitat), (2) the art of environing, (3) the state of being environed.

  12. A global context in which to access data.

  13. A set of roles that are required to run a specific application and the machines to be used for each role.

  14. One of two deployment destinations within a microsoft azure cloud service: staging or production.

  15. The totality of surrounding conditions and circumstances affecting growth or development. often the term is applied to the natural features of a geographic area: water, air, and land — including ecological relationships.

  16. The sum of the physical, chemical, and biological factors that surround an organism.


Information, английский
  1. Knowledge of a particular event or situation, or knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact.

  2. Информация

  3. Facts about something  have you any information about the treatment of sunburn?  the police won’t give us any information about how the accident happened.  you haven’t given me enough information about when your symptoms started.  that’s a very useful piece or bit of information. (note: no plural: some information; a piece of information.)

  4. N информация | attr. информационный flow, structure source of ~ источник информации 1 ранее использовался в более широком значении как ‘умозаключе- ние’. 2 получение выводных данных в процессе обработки информации и/или языка и само выводное знание, умозаключение; мыслительная операция, в ходе которой человек выходит за пределы данных в тек- сте сведений и получает новую информацию. 3 аффикс, вставляемый внутрь корня слова при словообразовании или словоизменении.

  5. In admiralty courts, implies a clause introduced into a citation, intimating that in the event of a party cited not appearing, the court will proceed in his absence.

  6. Информация; данные; сведения

  7. Координационный комитет ин4юрмации о проектируемых и возводимых объектах строительства

  8. Literally that which forms within, but more adequately

  9. Data that has been recorded, classified, organized, related or interpreted so that meaning is apparent.

  10. Contextualised data providing answer to a certain question decreasing uncertainty.

  11. Информация, сведения


Unallocated space, английский
    Available disk space that is not allocated to any volume. the type of volume that you can create on unallocated space depends on the disk type. on basic disks, you can use unallocated space to create primary or extended partitions. on dynamic disks, you can use unallocated space to create dynamic volumes.


Workflow-enabled (adj), английский
    Automated in such a way that business documents and assignments are routed from one user to another for specific action.