misnormalize
English
Etymology
mis- + normalize
Verb
misnormalize (third-person singular simple present misnormalizes, present participle misnormalizing, simple past and past participle misnormalized)
- (transitive, rare) To normalize incorrectly.
- 1978, Stephen Lynn Scott, Density Spectrum and Velocity of the Solar Wind Inferred from Scintillation Observations, page 92:
- The first two points of the pairs involving 340 MHz are clearly misnormalized due to interference in the first two bins of the 340 MHz autospectrum and should be ignored.
- 1983, IEEE 1983 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, page 119:
- The offset values, say X1, Y11, D1, G11, will misnormalize the signal part s1 (x,y) such that S1 (x,y) is misplaced and misscaled.
- 1983, Light Scattering from Polymers, page 138:
- Calculations which were based on perfect WW functions that were misnormalized as described above were able to reproduce the plots given by Lee et al.