Signal Processing

/ˈsɪgnəl ˈprɑːsɛsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The analysis, interpretation, and manipulation of signals such as sound, images, and scientific measurements often used in legal contexts involving digital evidence or forensic analysis.
    Signal processing techniques were crucial in authenticating the audio recording presented in court.

Forms

  • signal processing

Commentary

In legal contexts, signal processing is often referenced with respect to the handling and verification of digital evidence rather than its technical engineering aspects.

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