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== Other examples == Other examples of encoding include: *Encoding (in [[cognition]]) - a basic perceptual process of interpreting incoming stimuli; technically speaking, it is a complex, multi-stage process of converting relatively objective sensory input (e.g., light, sound) into a subjectively meaningful experience. *A [[content format]] - a specific encoding format for converting a specific type of [[data]] to [[information]]. *Text encoding uses a [[markup language]] to tag the structure and other features of a text to facilitate processing by computers. (See also [[Text Encoding Initiative]].) *[[Semantics encoding]] of formal language A informal language B is a method of representing all terms (e.g. programs or descriptions) of language A using language B. *[[Data compression]] transforms a signal into a code optimized for [[Transmission (telecommunications)|transmission]] or [[data storage device|storage]], generally done with a [[codec]]. *[[Neural encoding]] - the way in which information is represented in [[neuron]]s. *[[Memory encoding]] - the process of converting sensations into memories. *[[Television encoding]]: [[NTSC]], [[PAL]] and [[SECAM]] Other examples of decoding include: * [[Parsing|Decoding (computer science)]] * [[Decoding methods]], methods in communication theory for decoding codewords sent over a noisy channel * [[Digital signal processing]], the study of signals in a digital representation and the processing methods of these signals * [[Digital-to-analog converter]], the use of analog circuit for decoding operations * Word decoding, the use of [[phonics]] to decipher print patterns and translate them into the sounds of language
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