Definition
Math-speak for 'normal' or 'bell-curved,' named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, who apparently had better things to do than make terminology accessible. When data scientists say something follows a Gaussian distribution, they mean it clusters around the average in that classic bell-curve shape you remember from statistics class nightmares. It's the mathematical way of saying 'most things are pretty average, with a few outliers.'
Example Usage
The team applied a Gaussian filter to smooth out the noise in the image data before running the analysis.
Source: Mathematical and statistical terminology
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