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What Is sampling in GIS?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sampling design is a critical part of any study involving modeling and estimation based on data that is sampled from natural resources or other phenomena occurring in the landscape. ... Stratified random sampling: The study area is split into strata and random samples are generated within each stratum.

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Answered by sugancreations
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The compressed analog approach uscs analog sti~nulatiot~ as discussed earlier ill chapter3.

The major draw back with this simultancous st~mulation is the interactio~i between ctla~l~icls

caused by the summation of elcctric fields from individual electrode [32.50]. Neural

responses to stunuli from one elcccrode may be significantly distoncd by the stimuli fmm

other electrodes. These interactions distort speech spectnttn information causi~~g degradation

of speech. Continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) nictliod addresses the prohlcrn of channel

interactions [20.51] through the use of interleaved non-si~~iultanerrus stimuli.

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