deconfusion

noun

Etymology

From de- + confusion.

  1. derived from confusio
  2. derived from confusion
  3. inherited from confusioun
  4. prefixed as deconfusion — “de + confusion

Definitions

  1. A statistical technique, similar to independent component analysis, for separating…

    A statistical technique, similar to independent component analysis, for separating correlated data.

    • The current deconfusion approach operates on some given premises.
    • The OF coefficients are calculated, and the deconfusion parameters are derived.
    • A deconfusion analysis of the deep Spitzer photometry available suggests that these galaxies exhibit strong rest-frame optical nebular emission lines (EW_0(H_beta + [OIII]) > 600A).
  2. A stage of transactional analysis that consists in shedding light on repressed needs and…

    A stage of transactional analysis that consists in shedding light on repressed needs and feelings from an earlier child ego state.

    • If we are using Berne's principle that decontamination precedes deconfusion, the process of resolution (treatment direction) of associated script decisions can be considered to run parallel to this, but running in the opposite direction.
    • These are signs that decontamination has taken place but deconfusion has not yet been established.
  3. The process of reducing or eliminating confusion

    The process of reducing or eliminating confusion; clarification.

    • I have great personal respect for both, but if the testimony presented this committee last week is an example of deconfusion, Congress might well spare the American consumer that bargain.
    • The simple task of cultural deconfusion through cultural self-reorientation is to repudiate the pseudo-negative and truly negative aspects of one's identity.
    • Very often these moments seem to arise on waking up; but probably this really means that sometime during the night I have undergone the process of deconfusion which is necessary to establish my ideas.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for deconfusion. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA