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  • {{Short description|Cylindrical perspective map projection}} ...latitude ±72°. Distortion is noticeably worse than that of the [[Mercator projection]].]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Cylindrical compromise map projection}} ...eographic projection SW centered.jpg|upright=1.35|thumb|Gall stereographic projection of the world. 15° graticule.]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of conformal map projection}} [[File:Stereographic projection SW.JPG|250px|thumb|Stereographic projection of the world north of 30°S. 15° graticule.]] ...
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  • In [[information theory]], the '''information projection''' or '''I-projection''' of a [[probability distribution]] ''q'' onto a set of distributions ''P' ...'. Viewing the Kullback–Leibler divergence as a measure of distance, the I-projection <math>p^*</math> is the "closest" distribution to ''q'' of all the distribu ...
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  • {{Short description|Compromise map projection}} [[File:Armadillo projection SW.JPG|300px|thumb|Raisz armadillo projection of the world.]] ...
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  • ...ions). The equations originate from the [[Projection (mathematics)|central projection]] of a point of the [[3D modeling|object]] through the [[Cardinal point (op ...300px|The three points P, Q and R are projected on the plane S through the projection centre C]] ...
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  • ...d an important geometric statement, which is fundamental for [[axonometric projection]]s. The statement is called [[Pohlke's theorem]]. ...udies he earned his living for some years painting landscapes and teaching perspective drawing privately. ...
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  • {{broader|Perspective (geometry)}} ...dersen|1992|loc=p. 75}}</ref> In a second book, ''New Principles of Linear Perspective'' (1719), Taylor wrote ...
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  • ...ly projecting onto each of the convex set; it differs from the alternating projection method in that there are intermediate steps. A parallel version of the algo ...this intersection, whereas Dykstra's algorithm gives a specific point: the projection of ''r'' onto the intersection, where ''r'' is the initial point used in th ...
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  • ...m different views using a [[3D projection#Weak perspective projection|weak perspective]] camera model. The crucial observation made by authors was that if all the # The type of camera that projects the scene (for example, affine or perspective) ...
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  • {{Short description|Form of projection}} '''Proximal gradient methods''' are a generalized form of projection used to solve non-differentiable [[convex optimization]] problems. ...
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  • [[File:Axonometrie-torbogen-c.svg|thumb|[[Cavalier projection]] of a semicircular archway.]] ...r]] to the image plane); but in special cases the result is [[orthographic projection|orthographic]] (the rays are perpendicular to the image plane), which in th ...
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  • ...objects into an image or video, so that they are rendered with the correct perspective and appear to have been part of the original scene (see [[Augmented reality ...=\left({}^bu_i;{}^bv_i;1\right)</math> of <math>P_i</math> in ''b'' to the projection <math>{}^ap_i=\left({}^au_i;{}^av_i;1\right)</math> of <math>P_i</math> in ...
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  • ..."Match Moving"]] process where a synthetic camera trajectory and intrinsic projection model are solved to reproject synthetic content into video. ** [[3D projection#Weak perspective projection|Weak Perspective]] and Orthographic Imagers ...
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  • ...amid_ortho-3.png|280px]]<BR>Example 4-4 duopyramid (16-cell)<BR>Orthogonal projection == Perspective projections == ...
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  • |[[File:3-4 duorpism triple rotation .gif|240px]]<BR>3D projection with 3 different rotations [[File:Complex_polygon_3x4_stereographic3.png|160px|thumb|Stereographic projection of complex polygon, <sub>3</sub>{}×<sub>4</sub>{} has 12 vertices and 7 3-e ...
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  • | Image_Caption = 3D perspective projection with two different rotations [[File:3-3 duopyramid ortho.png|240px|thumb|The orthogonal projection of a 3-3 duopyramid]] ...
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  • This is a summary of [[map projection]]s that have articles of their own on Wikipedia or that are otherwise [[WP: ! Projection ...
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  • ...{Q}</math> (the unit vectors, or axes, of the new reference frame from the perspective of the old reference frame), and a third, arbitrary, vector <math>\vec{v}_{ ...math> unit vectors (i.e., the angle between the two reference frames). The projection of the arbitrary vector onto each of the two new unit vectors implies the d ...
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  • ...ed within a cube, forming a [[stella octangula]]; these two tetrahedra are perspective figures to each other in four different ways, and the other four points of ...the Reye configuration if and only if the eight points are a [[perspective projection]] of a [[parallelepiped]] {{harv|Servatius|Servatius|2010}} ...
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