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Digital artifact in information science, is any undesired or unintended alteration in data introduced in a digital process by an involved technique and/or technology.

Digital artifact can be of any content types including text, , , , or a combination.


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In information science, digital artifacts result from:
  • Hardware malfunction: In computer graphics, may be generated whenever a hardware component such as the processor, , cabling malfunctions, etc., corrupts data. Examples of malfunctions include physical damage, overheating, insufficient voltage and . Common types of hardware artifacts are corruption and in 3D graphics, and in compressed video.
  • Software malfunction: Artifacts may be caused by algorithm flaws such as decoding/encoding audio or video, or a poor pseudo-random number generator that would introduce artifacts distinguishable from the desired noise into statistical models.
  • Compression: Controlled amounts of unwanted information may be generated as a result of the use of lossy compression techniques. One example is the artifacts seen in and compression algorithms that produce compression artifacts.
  • Quantization: Digital imprecision generated in the process of converting analog information into digital space, is due to the limited granularity of digital numbering space. In computer graphics, quantization is seen as .
  • : As a consequence of sampling or sample-rate conversion, energy from frequencies outside of the signal of interest are folded across multiples of the Nyquist frequency. This is typically mitigated by using an anti-aliasing filter.
  • Filtering: The process of filtering a signal, such as using an anti-aliasing filter, causes undesired alterations to the signal due to imperfections in the frequency response magnitude and phase, and due to the .
  • , the line scanning of an object that is moving too fast for the image sensor to capture a unitary image.
  • : poorly-weighted kernel coefficients result in undesirable visual artifacts.


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