Sampling is the process of converting a continuous signal (e.g., an analog sound wave) into a discrete signal (a sequence of digital values). This is typically done by measuring the amplitude of the continuous signal at regular intervals. Sampling is fundamental to digital signal processing, enabling the storage, transmission, and manipulation of real-world signals by computers and other digital devices. It is used in audio recording, image processing, and many other areas.
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