• I would like to draw your attention to some tools for signal processing articles on wikipedia that we developed. In our results we identify some pages...
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  • cell signaling field knows its a huge, messy, poorly understood field. I think we should break this WikiProject down into more manageable projects, grouped...
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  • discussion and see a list of open tasks.Signal ProcessingWikipedia:WikiProject Signal ProcessingTemplate:WikiProject Signal ProcessingSignal Processing...
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  • required if your wikiproject follows the standard assessment approach. Over time, quality assessments will be migrated up to {{WikiProject banner shell}}...
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  • of TV signals and genlocking. Sincerely, --Raffaele Megabyte (talk) 20:49, 19 June 2011 (UTC) To any participants, feel free to make the project page and...
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  • 18:24, 27 August 2010 (UTC) Hi, Is there a Wikiproject signal processing? I do not see one. The signal processing articles are generally reference free and...
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  • 12 December 2013 (UTC) Wikipedia:WikiProject Signal Processing is listed at Wikipedia:Database reports/New WikiProjects (version of 10:52, 9 February 2013)...
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  • Contributions are welcome in subdisciplines including aeroacoustics, audio, signal processing, architectural acoustics, bioacoustics, electro-acoustics, environmental...
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  • between these two wikiprojects is unclear to me. Which topics are covered by one and which by the other? I only recently found out this project even exists...
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  • Skip to TOC Skip to bottomSkip to bottom Welcome to the talk page for WikiProject Linguistics. This is the hub of the Wikipedian linguist community; like...
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  • Elsewhere in Wikipedia it's defined as "the process of varying a carrier signal in order to use that signal to convey information". Is this what it means...
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  • point I advocated moving it to Digital signal (electronics). We need help improving Digital signal (signal processing). ~Kvng (talk) 19:49, 29 September 2015...
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  • required if your wikiproject follows the standard assessment approach. Over time, quality assessments will be migrated up to {{WikiProject banner shell}}...
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  • Biology project currently has two daughter projects: Cell Signaling and Metabolic pathways. Perhaps the protein project could become a daughter project of...
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  • - how hormones interact with receptors and what receptors are Signal transduction - a simple summary diagram of what it is - we did animations...
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  • easier and projects easier to maintain. If you or your WikiProject are interested, check us out! Note that this is an opt-in program; no WikiProject will be...
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  • Dodge, here's a a commercial blog. Check the windshield wipers, round turn signals under the headlights, and the grille. The mail one looks wider to me, maybe...
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  • articles referencing the term signal point to Signal, which is a disambiguation page (see WP:DPL); some point to Signal (information theory), but that...
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  • at Wikipedia:WikiProject Australia about trying to get your project included in their banner and as a recognized member of their project? I think it might...
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  • following it on the WikiProject Canadian football page. Cheers! DoubleBlue (Talk) 17:58, 2 February 2008 (UTC) Hi there. Newest project member here, with...
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  • even more ancillary fields such as audio signal processing and electronic and computer music, speech processing, biomedical, whatever, that these are fields...
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  • 2009 (UTC) I made a proposal [1] to merge this wikiproject along with two others (WP:RNA & WP:Cell signaling) into the WP:MCB banner as a task force. Any...
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  • they go to video. Another related cause might be Wikipedia:WikiProject Open Access/Signalling OA-ness, which seeks to standardize practices for citing sources...
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  • reality it should be the other way around. There is a dispute on the analog signal article where a couple of users have replaced referenced material with unreferenced...
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  • everyone. I just noticed that we have an article on Speech processing and on Speech signal processing. These look like exactly the same topic to me, and I have...
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  • have started a project page here Wikipedia:WikiProject_Signal_Processing. Looking forward to more editors interested in signal processing. Jay (User talk:Shantham11)...
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  • What is it? WikiProject Women in Red, a community-led project, was launched this week. It is intended as a parent project for other projects in all languages...
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  • amphetamine induces a PKC signaling cascade via TAAR1 and another yet unidentified mechanism that then induces a CAMKII-alpha signalling cascade, with the former...
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  • reason (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Copula_in_signal_processing). I would be thankful if someone from WikiProject Mathematics could help. Thanks...
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  • currently under the scope of Wikiproject United States. There are tons of good articles in the various US related projects as well so feel free to submit...
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