Filter
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Filter, filtering or filters may refer to:
Chemistry, engineering and materials
- Filter (aquarium), critical components of both freshwater and marine aquaria
- Filter (chemistry), a device (usually a membrane or layer) that is designed to physically block certain objects or substances while letting others through
- Filter paper, a semi-permeable paper barrier placed perpendicular to a liquid or air flow. It is used to separate fine solids from liquids or air
- Air filter, a device composed of fibrous materials which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from the air
- Oil filter, a filter to remove contaminants from engine oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, or hydraulic oil
- Pneumatic filter, a device which removes contaminants from a compressed air stream
- Water filter, removes impurities from water by means of a fine physical barrier, a chemical process or a biological process. Filters cleanse water to various extents for irrigation, drinking water, aquariums, and pools
- Sieve or macroscopic filter
Optics and photography
In optics and photography, a device to remove, or to enhance, certain ranges of wavelengths (colors) of light. See:
- Filter (optics), including types:
- Photographic filter, a camera accessory consisting of an optical filter that can be inserted in the optical path
- Infrared cut-off filter, designed to reflect or block mid-infrared wavelengths while passing visible light
- H-alpha filter, a specific red visible spectral line created by hydrogen with a wavelength of 6562.8 Å
- Chelsea filter
- Astronomical filter, a telescope accessory used to enhance the details of celestial objects
Turbulence modeling
In turbulence modeling, a procedure to dampen or remove the highest frequencies of the flow:
- Filter (large eddy simulation), in the context of large eddy simulation (LES) is a mathematical operation intended to remove a range of small scales from the solution to the Navier-Stokes equations
Signal processing
In signal processing, especially electronics, an algorithm or device for removing part(s) of a signal:
- Filter (signal processing), especially:
- Electronic filter, an electronic circuit which processes signals, for example to remove unwanted frequency components
- Digital filter, a system that performs mathematical operations to reduce or enhance certain aspects of a signal
- Analogue filter, a basic building block of signal processing much used in electronics
Computing
In computing:
- Filter (higher-order function), a higher-order function that processes a data structure (typically a list) in some order to produce a new data structure containing exactly those elements of the original data structure for which a given predicate returns the boolean value true
- A program to process a data stream:
- Filter (software), a computer program to process a data stream
- Filter (Unix), a program that gets most of its data from its standard input (the main input stream) and writes its main results to its standard output (the main output stream)
- Filter (video)
- Email filter
- Internet filter
- Wordfilter, a script typically used on Internet forums or chat rooms that automatically scans users' posts or comments as they are submitted and automatically changes or censors particular words or phrases
- BPF filter expression used in the qualification of network data
- DSL filter, a low-pass filter installed between analog devices and a telephone line
Philosophy
- Category-based filtering of perception — according to (objectivist interpretations of), Kant
Other
- In mathematics. See:
- Filtration (mathematics),an indexed set of subobjects of a given algebraic structure S.
- Filter (mathematics), a special subset of a partially ordered set
- Filtering problem (stochastic processes), a mathematical model for a number of filtering problems in signal processing and the like
- In psychology, a type of learning blockage. See:
- Affective filter, an impediment to learning or acquisition caused by negative emotional ("affective") responses to one's environment. It is a hypothesis of second language acquisition theory, and a field of interest in educational psychology
- In transportation. See:
- Lane splitting, a practice that cyclists use to pass slow or stopped congested traffic
Proper name
- Filter (band), an American rock band
- Filter (TV series), a show on the G4 channel
- Filter (magazine), an off-beat indie music magazine
- Helicon Filter, a raster graphics editor
- Filter (theatre company)
- The Filter, a digital content services company based in England
- Kalman filter, an approximating algorithm in optimal control applications and problems
See also
- Filter coffee, a method for preparing coffee
- Filter feeder, an animal that strains food particles from water
- Filtration, a mechanical or physical operation which is used for the separation of solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by interposing a medium through which only the fluid can pass
- Cigarette filter, a part of a cigarette intended to filter the smoke inhaled by a smoker
- Fuel filter
- Philtre (disambiguation)
- Lifter (signal processing)
- Separation process
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