masking in signal processing
Masking in signal processing refers to the phenomenon where the presence of one signal (masker) affects the perception of another signal (masked). The masked signal may be difficult to detect or distinguish due to the masking signal's presence. This interaction occurs primarily in the frequency domain and can impact various audio and visual processing applications.
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