1. rescaling - Noun
2. rescaling - Verb
rescaling
present participle of rescale
rescaling (plural rescalings)
The process of changing the scale or proportions of something.
Affine scaling amounts to doing gradient descent steps within the feasible region, while rescaling the problem to make sure the steps move toward the optimum faster. Source: Internet
Dyson could show that a rescaling of charge and mass (‘renormalization’) is sufficient to remove all divergences in QED to all orders of perturbation theory. Source: Internet
Because of this rescaling property, directional derivatives are frequently considered only for unit vectors. Source: Internet
It is not invariant to different rescaling of the different dimensions. Source: Internet
Moreover, even achieving this accuracy requires careful attention to scaling to minimize loss of precision, and fixed-point FFT algorithms involve rescaling at each intermediate stage of decompositions like Cooley–Tukey. Source: Internet
Ratio measurements have both a meaningful zero value and the distances between different measurements defined, and permit any rescaling transformation. Source: Internet