underfilt
Underfilt is a colloquial term used in some engineering and data-processing circles to describe a filtering setup that fails to remove undesired components to the intended level. In practical terms, a filter is underfilt when its attenuation is insufficient, its passband is too broad, or its order is too low to achieve the target suppression. This leads to residual noise, artifacts, or outliers appearing in the filtered signal or dataset.
Origin and usage of the term are informal; it is not part of formal filter-design nomenclature. It
In signal processing contexts, underfilt can occur with digital filters such as FIR or IIR designs when
Consequences of underfilt include increased residual noise, higher rates of false positives, degraded signal fidelity, and
See also: Filter design, Noise reduction, Signal processing, Overfilt, Underfitting.