Zero-crossing rate (ZCR) is a measure used in signal processing, particularly in the analysis of audio signals. It refers to the rate at which a signal crosses the zero amplitude level, indicating changes in the signal's polarity (from positive to negative and vice versa). In simpler terms, it quantifies how often the waveform of a signal goes from being positive to negative or vice versa within a certain period.
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