1. "fast and efficient processing of signals in real-time" – The adjectives here can be replaced. Maybe "fast" can become rapid, "efficient" could be effective, and "processing" might be harnessing.
First, I need to identify all the terms that can be spun. Let's look at the text: digital signal processing by sanjay sharma
Okay, the user wants me to revise every term in the provided text with three variants in the format b, keeping names unchanged. Let me start by reading through the text carefully to identify all the terms that need to be varied. First, I need to identify all the terms that can be spun
"Online" → Online
I'll go through each line methodically. The conclusion part mentions "sanjay sharma" but in lowercase, but in the previous response, it was capitalized. Wait, the user said to "keep names intact," so even if the name was in lowercase here, I should keep it as is. So "Sanjay Sharma" remains unchanged, but if any other names are mentioned, they should stay as proper nouns. "Online" → Online I'll go through each line methodically
Another thing to note is that the user wants the result only and to leave brand names unchanged. The current text doesn't have any obvious brand names besides MATLAB and Simulink, which were in the previous example. Since the current text includes "MATLAB" and "Simulink", these should be left as-is.
It's important to maintain the original structure but with varied synonyms. However, some terms might be specific to the field, so I have to ensure that the alternatives are still technically appropriate. For instance, "sampling" is a key concept in DSP, so its variants like "digitization methods | sampling techniques | conversion procedures" need to be accurate.