sparsene
Sparsene is a term used in several disciplines to denote sparsity, the degree to which something is sparse—containing many gaps, zeros, or absent elements compared to a dense alternative. There is no universal definition or measurement, and the specific interpretation depends on the context.
In data science and mathematics, sparsene is commonly linked with sparse representations or sparse matrices. It
In signal processing and statistics, sparsene also refers to the idea that a signal can be represented
In ecology and geography, sparsene describes how dispersed populations, resources, or vegetation are across a landscape.
In linguistics and information theory, sparsene can describe the sparseness of features in data, such as word
See also sparsity, sparse matrix, compressed sensing, and sparsity in ecology.