Midtread vs Midrise - What's the difference?
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(comptheory, data compression) Having a zero-valued reconstruction level (analogous to a tread of a stairway).
(architecture, of a building) Neither high-rise nor low-rise; typically having 4-10 stories
(comptheory, data compression) Having a zero-valued classification threshold (analogous to a riser of a stairway).
(architecture) A building which is neither high- nor low-rise
In comptheory data compression terms the difference between midtread and midrise
is that midtread is having a zero-valued reconstruction level (analogous to a tread of a stairway) while midrise is having a zero-valued classification threshold (analogous to a riser of a stairway).As a noun midrise is
a building which is neither high- nor low-rise.midtread
English
Adjective
(-)- midtread quantization
See also
* midrisemidrise
English
Alternative forms
*mid-riseAdjective
(-)- The neighborhood is full of midrise apartment blocks.
- midrise quantization
See also
* midtreadNoun
(en noun)- A lot of new midrises have been built in this area.
