Keräystiheys
Keräystiheys, often translated as collection density or sampling density, refers to the amount of data collected within a specific spatial area or time interval. In fields like environmental monitoring, urban planning, or resource management, it quantifies how frequently or thoroughly measurements are taken. A high keräystiheys means that data points are numerous and close together, providing a more detailed picture of the phenomenon being studied. Conversely, a low keräystiheys indicates fewer, more dispersed data points, which might offer a broader but less granular understanding.
The optimal keräystiheys depends heavily on the application. For instance, monitoring air quality in a city