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==Technology and computer science== * A metallurgic process used in [[Annealing (metallurgy)#Normalization|annealing]] * [[Normalization (image processing)]], changing the range of pixel intensity values * [[Audio normalization]], a process of uniformly increasing or decreasing the amplitude of an audio signal * [[Data normalization]], general reduction of data to canonical form * [[Normal number (computing)|Normal number]], a floating point number that has exactly one bit or digit to the left of the radix point * [[Database normalization]], used in database theory * [[Dimensional normalization]], or snowflaking, removal of redundant attributes in a dimensional model * [[NFD normalization]] (''normalization form canonical decomposition''), a normalization form decomposition for Unicode string searches and comparisons in text processing * [[Spatial normalization]], a step in image processing for neuroimaging * [[Text normalization]], modifying text to make it consistent * [[URL normalization]], process to modify URLs in a consistent manner * [[Normalization (machine learning)]], a technique in machine learning to change activation patterns to be on a similar scale. * [[Normalized frequency (digital signal processing)]], unit of frequency cycles/sample in digital signal processing
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