Questions tagged [tagging]
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Two tags for controls. Why not merge them?
At the moment, Signal Processing SE has the tags control-systems and control. Why not merge them?
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Where do PID loop + other control systems questions go?
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Synonym for $\Delta\Sigma$
At the moment, we have tag delta-sigma. Some use $\Delta\Sigma$, others use $\Sigma\Delta$. I am more familiar with the latter, for example. Hence, I propose that the synonym sigma-delta be created.
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FIR as a synonym
At the moment, we have tag infinite-impulse-response with synonym iir.
We also have tags finite-impulse-response and fir. However, the latter is not a synonym for the former. I believe it should be. ...
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Inconsistency in tags for A/D and D/A conversion
At the moment, we have tags adc and digital-to-analog. The former is more popular than the latter. Hence, I propose that:
adc be renamed analog-to-digital with synonym adc.
dac be created as a ...
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Two tags for compressed sensing. Why not merge them?
We have tags compressed-sensing and compressive-sensing. Why not merge them?
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Two tags for SDR. Why not merge them?
Signal Processing SE has tags sdr and software-defined-radio. Why not merge them?
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Notice: I've just removed all [tag:audio-processing] tags; blacklist?
Since audio was used with but two of the 12 questions, that tag seems very redundant.
I'd recommend a tag blacklist for that, just to avoid it being added later on. It's an intrinsic tag.
related: ...
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Order and consistency in tagging
This post is primarily to get a consensus on appropriate tag name conventions. Signal processing is a very diverse field and not everyone might be familiar with all acronyms (other than basic ones). I ...
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Can we have uppercase tags? Please?
Tags on this site will likely include:
ft
dft
dct
dtft
ctft
...and others like this. Maybe it's just my eyes, but at the standard zoom level the diifference between lowercase T and lowercase F is ...