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Definition of Encoders
1. encoder [n] - See also: encoder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encoders
Literary usage of Encoders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Official Documents of the European Community Telecommunications Policy (1994)
"11.2 encoders and Decoders It is worth noting that encoders (writers) and
decoders (readers) of ODA Raster DAP files have differing needs for generality. ..."
2. Advancing Metrology for Electrotechnology to Support the U.S. Economy by Joanne Surrette (1999)
"Recently developed test patterns include a spinning color-wheel test pattern,
which exploits the known difficulty MPEG-2 encoders have with compressing ..."
3. Virtual Environments for Health Care by Judi Moline (1997)
"With this system, the user inserts his or her thumb tips and index finger into
a pair of rings, each of which have four strings attached to rotary encoders. ..."
4. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1812)
"... which were not likely to be corrected by placing the encoders ia situations
where they might indulge them with impunity, and consider tit« indulgence a« ..."