(redirected from Data normalization)
Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical.

normalization

[‚nȯr·mə·lə′zā·shən]

(computer science)

Breaking down of complex data structures into flat files.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

References in periodicals archive ?

The X axis is inbound time after data normalization while the Y axis is pure travel time after data normalization.

In the absence of any reliable methodology for quantification of RNA isolated from serum (19), we preferred to use fixed volumes of input RNA and exogenous (such as synthetic spiked-in miRNAs) or endogenous (6 HK miRNAs) references for data normalization. Although both strategies were effective, we consistently achieved better results by use of a combination of 6 endogenous miRNAs (6 HK, described in Bianchi et al.

But in practical engineering applications, the state estimation based on MSET is more complex than the above-mentioned steps, which involves, in the data normalization process, the selection of training data T, the selection and optimization of nonlinear operator, and the structure of memory matrix d.

You'll learn the basics of forensic data analysis including common pitfalls, data acquisition, data normalization and reporting, as well as queries and special techniques used to help uncover fraud red flags in specific scenarios.

The main steps involved are identification of inputs and outputs, data normalization, data division into training, validation and test data sets, model selection, selection of computer development tool, model training and model testing i.e., evaluation of model performance.

The base layer is named Integration Service Layer and is responsible with the integration of the different technologies (and with data normalization) of the Basic Service Layer to supply them to the superior level (Elementary Enterprise Service Layer).


Encyclopedia browser ?

Full browser ?