Calibration '''Calibration''' is the process of establishing
the relationship between a measuring dev ... ... an evaluation
of the [[measurement uncertainty]] was added as part of the
calibration process.<ref>The International Vocabulary
of Basic and General Terms in Me ...
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Color calibration ... ource''; the color space that serves as
a standard is sometimes known as ''calibration target''.{{Fact|date=April
2008}} ... sistent in all capture or viewing conditions. The
[[computer display]] and calibration target will have to be
considered in controlled, predefined lighting condi ...
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Calibration curve [[Image:Calibration curve.gif|thumb|right|350
px|A calibration curve plot showing limit of detection (LOD),
limit of quantification (LOQ) ... In [[analytical chemistry]],
a '''calibration curve''' is a general method for determining
the concentration of a substa ...
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Camera resectioning '''Camera resectioning''' (often called
'''camera calibration''') is often used as an early stage in
[[Computer Vision]] and especially ... ... e people call this
camera calibration, but many restrict the term [[camera calibration]]
for the estimation of internal or intrinsic parameters only.
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Robot calibration '''Robot calibration''' is the process of
identifying the real geometrical parameters in the [[ ... ...
ration of its tools and the workpieces it works with (the so-called
''cell calibration'') can minimize occurring inaccuracies and
improve process security.
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On-The-Fly Calibration ... rocessed so that users can obtain
data that are calibrated with up-to-date calibration files,
parameters, and software. ... scope Science Institute]] (STScI).
The OTFC system currently provides data calibration for the
[[Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2]] (WFPC2) and [[Space Telescop
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Calibration (statistics) ... tistics]] is a reverse process
to [[linear regression|regression]]. The ''calibration problem''
is the use of known data on the observed relationship between
a ... *[[Calibration]]
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Canadian National Calibration Reference Centre The '''National
Calibration Reference Centre''' for Bioassay and ''In Vivo''
Monitoring (NCRC) is admi ... # Information on improving calibrations
by supplying practical reference standards and the necessary
techniques.
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Audio Engineering Society, Coarse-groove Calibration Discs ...
in. <ref><small> Audio Engineering Society Standards
Committee, AES 78 rpm Calibration Disc Set (last updated 2007-07-20).
</small></ref> ... of coarse-groove records to digital
media, much like using a photographic calibration reference
in image work. <ref><small> http://www.aes.org/standards/b_data/
...
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Air Force Metrology and Calibration Program Office ... tates
Air Force|U.S. Air Force]]. It retains engineering authority
for all calibrations performed in the PMEL labs throughout the
Air Force, and oversees the con ... ... ies and assigned responsibilities
for managing the Air Force Metrology and Calibration (AFMETCAL)
Program. <ref>[http://www.robins.af.mil/library/factsheets/fact
...
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Calibrated probability assessment ... their uncertainty<ref>S.
Lichtenstein, B. Fischhoff, and L. D. Phillips, "Calibration
of Probabilities: The State of the Art to 1980," in ''Judgement
under Unce ... Calibration training improves subjective probabilities
because most people are either ...
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Radiocarbon dating ... For the most accurate work, these variations
are compensated by means of [[calibration curve]]s. When these
curves are used, their accuracy and shape are the fac ... ...
ly used in the 2000s. Among others, all the tree ring samples
used for the calibration curves (see below) were determined
by these counting techniques. Such deca ...
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Standard addition ... on can be applied to most analytical techniques
and is used instead of a [[calibration curve]] to solve the
[[matrix effect]] problem. ... strumental response or themselves
produce an instrumental response, then a calibration curve based
on pure analyte samples will give an incorrect determination.
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Light meter ... k-and-white or infrared film, the meter may
require special filters and re-calibration to match the sensitivity
of the film. ==Exposure meter calibration==
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Certified reference materials ... ntity of interest in a way
that ties its value to the reference base for [[calibration]].
... requires a sample of known composition (Reference Material)
for accurate [[calibration]]. These Reference Materials as produced
under stringent manufacturing pro ...
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Linux color management * Many hardware devices for color calibration
lack drivers and proper supporting software on Linux. As with
any other OS platform, calibration and profiling requires:
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Space Telescope Science Institute ... h tells the user precisely
where on the sky the detector was pointed). The calibrations
applied are the best available at the time the data pass through
the pipe ... ... archive are automatically re-calibrated to
ensure that the most up-to-date calibration factors and software
are applied. The STScI serves as the archive center f ...
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