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Signal-Detection Theory
A framework describing how stimuli are detected under different conditions, emphasizing the role of decision-making amidst noise.
Hit
In information retrieval, the successful retrieval of relevant items in response to a query.
Light Purity
The degree to which a light source emits a single wavelength, influencing the color's vividness or saturation.
Wavelength
The distance between identical points in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire.
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