noiseerrors
Noiseerrors is a term encountered in informal technical discourse to denote errors in measurements, observations, or signals that result from the presence of noise. It is not a formal term with a canonical definition in major scholarly literature, and it is rarely used in official specifications. In practical contexts, noiseerrors describe the discrepancy between the true quantity of interest and its observed value after noise has influenced the measurement process.
Noise can originate from electrical, thermal, shot, or environmental sources and may be white, colored, Gaussian,
Domains where noiseerrors are discussed include digital communications, imaging, remote sensing, astronomy, and experimental physics. Examples
Mitigation strategies focus on improving the signal-to-noise ratio and employing statistical methods. Approaches include averaging repeated
Notes: noiseerrors is an informal, context-dependent concept rather than a standardized technical term. See also measurement