See also: Jittered Jittery Jitters Jitterbug Jittering Jitter Jitteriness Jitterish Jitterbugging Jitt Jetty
1. Find 110 ways to say Jittered, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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2. Jittered The act of plowing the bartender of a less than hospitable establishment within the bowels of the latrine
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3. Him: Bro, I Jittered the shit out of that bartender from last night
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4. Synonyms for Jittered include fidgeted, fidgetted, squirmed, twitched, fiddled, jiggled, wriggled, twisted, writhed and wrothe
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6. It is good practice to mention in the figure legend if some of the values have been Jittered, even if it is obvious
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7. Naively, we might try to add Jittered data points to the grouped boxplot using geom_jitter() function after geom_boxplot() function
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9. What are synonyms for Jittered?
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10. When we use recorded stuff, we already have a Jittered sequence of digital samples
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11. And generating a Jittered clock signal by switching between the first clock signal and the second clock signal at times selected responsive to a random number generator et produire un signal d'horloge à gigue en basculant entre le premier signal d'horloge et le second signal d'horloge à des moments sélectionnés, ce signal étant sensible à
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12. Overlaying Errorbar on Jittered Data Points Using ggplot2 R Code Fragments Version info: Code for this page was tested in R version 3.3.1 (2016-06-21) On: 2016-08-26
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13. ‘an anxious student who Jittered at any provocation’ ‘The mage was jittering nervously as Lushya simply stood there dumbfounded.’ ‘She Jittered nervously as she waited for it to show up.’ ‘Rycluse Jittered nervously as he watched the onslaught of an attack.’ ‘Along the way, we also heard a …
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14. However, the current version of Altair doesn’t support adding Jittered data points on top of boxplots
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15. Because of Justin Bois from Caltech, we will use his data visualization utility package Altair-catplot, we will make boxplots with Jittered …
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16. Create Jittered points to avoid overlap
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17. The overlapping points are randomly Jittered around their original position based on a threshold controlled by the width argument in the function `geom_jitter() # Basic scatter plot ggplot(mpg, aes(cty, hwy)) + geom_point(size = 0.5) # Jittered points ggplot(mpg, aes(cty, hwy)) + geom_jitter(size = 0.5
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18. Jittered samples are stratified in 2D
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19. Multi-Jittered samples are stratified in 2D like Jittered samples and also in 1D like Latin hypercube samples
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20. Multi-Jittered samples can be generated by first placing samples in a canonical arrangement that is stratified in both 2D and 1D.
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21. Jittered-cluttered set: 6 classes (including one background class), random perturbation, highly cluttered background images at random disparities, and randomly placed distractor objects around the periphery
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22. To add Jittered data points on top of boxplot, we use altair_catplot’s catplot() function as before
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23. And we can also set width of Jittered data points using “jitter_width”.
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24. Particles are placed at Jittered intervals on the emitter elements
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25. Here’s the original chart, but with the marks “Jittered” using a modified version of Tableau’s built-in INDEX() function
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26. Figure 3 — Salary Distribution by Age Bins with the marks “Jittered” This gives me a much better feel for the data as I can how the thousands of marks cluster.
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27. Red light from the neon BURN sign Jittered against all the black like electric blood
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28. The laser sight point Jittered and zigzagged, targeting Vermillion just around his left eye
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29. Blood trickled hot from his nose as white light Jittered like Times Square neon across his vision
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30. Jittered Scatter Charts in Power BI via DAX and Power Query Rob Collie
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31. A multi-speed Jittered signal generator (216,400) that generates a full-speed Jittered signal (404) by scaling a low-speed Jittered signal (420) using a frequency scaler (428)
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32. Time-Jittered (blended) marine acquisition is an instance of compressive sensing, which shares the ben-efits of random sampling while offering control on the maximum acquisition gap size
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33. The wanted signal is a signal with the same frequency as signal 1 (the Jittered signal in the figure)
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34. Jittered delay may increase efficacy of the proposed therapy and allow patients to fully benefit from motivational factors of music training
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35. Styling the Jittered points is a bit tricky but is possible with special scales provided by ggridges
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36. The Jittered grids start with either a square or hexagon grid, and then add random jitter to each point
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37. To keep the derivation of our Jittered undersampling scheme succinct, the undersampling factor, , is taken to be odd, i.e., We also assume that the size of the interpolation grid is a multiple of so that the number of acquired data points is an integer
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38. For these choices, the Jittered …
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39. However, if the ISI is properly Jittered or randomized from trial to trial, the efficiency improves monotonically with decreasing mean ISI
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40. The lattice densityplot function by default adds a Jittered strip plot of the data to the bottom: densityplot(~ duration, data = geyser) To produce a density plot with a Jittered rug in ggplot :
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41. Even though the PDP holds all the apparatus, their palpitated hearts Jittered their feets
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JITTERED [ˈjidər]
1. A jittering movement; a tic. 2. jitters A fit of nervousness. Often used with the. 3. a. An unwanted variation in an electronic or optical signal. b. An unwanted variation in the arrival times of a sequence of data packets over a digital network. [Perhaps alteration of chitter .]
Random jitter tends to add broadband noise while periodic jitter tends to add errant spectral components, "birdys". In some conditions, less than a nanosecond of jitter can reduce the effective bit resolution of a converter with a Nyquist frequency of 22 kHz to 14 bits.
Deterministic jitter can either be correlated to the data stream (data-dependent jitter) or uncorrelated to the data stream (bounded uncorrelated jitter). Examples of data-dependent jitter are duty-cycle dependent jitter (also known as duty-cycle distortion) and intersymbol interference.
Definition of jitter. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 jitters plural : a sense of panic or extreme nervousness had a bad case of the jitters before his performance. 2 : the state of mind or the movement of one that jitters. 3 : irregular random movement (as of a pointer or an image on a television screen) also : vibratory motion. jitter.