Arbitrary slice ordering (ASO) in digital video, is an algorithm for loss prevention. It is used for restructuring the ordering of the representation...
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"anvil-shaped object", a cheap anvil made of inferior materials Arbitrary slice ordering, an algorithm for loss prevention during image or video compression...
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In literary parlance, the term "slice of life" refers to a storytelling technique that presents a seemingly arbitrary sample of a character's life, which...
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error-resilience tool, Arbitrary slice ordering, because each slice group can be sent in any order and can optionally be decoded in order of receipt, instead...
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Advanced Video Coding (redirect from Picture order count)
and macroblock to slice group map. Flexible macroblock ordering (FMO), also known as slice groups, and arbitrary slice ordering (ASO), which are techniques...
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In mathematics, the projection-slice theorem, central slice theorem or Fourier slice theorem in two dimensions states that the results of the following...
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A slice knot is a mathematical knot in 3-dimensional space that bounds an embedded disk in 4-dimensional space. A knot K ⊂ S 3 {\displaystyle K\subset...
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register value, a final Exclusive-Or step and, most critically, a bit ordering (endianness). As a result, the code seen in practice deviates confusingly...
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In computer programming, array slicing is an operation that extracts a subset of elements from an array and packages them as another array, possibly in...
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Video compression picture types (section Slices)
the "slice level." A slice is a spatially distinct region of a frame that is encoded separately from any other region in the same frame. I-slices, P-slices...
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List of data structures (section Bit-slice trees)
about the ordering of the elements (although a physical implementation of these data types will often apply some kind of arbitrary ordering). "Uniqueness"...
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sample a point uniformly from within an arbitrary curve is first to draw thin uniform-height horizontal slices across the whole curve. Then, we can sample...
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SMILES arbitrary target specification (SMARTS) is a language for specifying substructural patterns in molecules. The SMARTS line notation is expressive...
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files today. STL files contain no scale information, and the units are arbitrary. STL files describe only the surface geometry of a three-dimensional object...
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(1997) ISBN 0-8493-8574-1 Sarrafzadeh, M, "Transforming an arbitrary floorplan into a sliceable one", Proc. 1993 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided...
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simple "slice-and-dice" tiling algorithm. Despite many desirable properties (it is stable, preserves ordering, and is easy to implement), the slice-and-dice...
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Array (data type) (section Slicing)
programming languages provide more liberal array types, that allow indexing by arbitrary values, such as floating-point numbers, strings, objects, references,...
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Eye pattern (section Slicing)
Since this is how the actual receiver works, the most accurate way to slice data for the eye pattern is to implement a PLL with the same characteristics...
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published a Run-Slice computational algorithm: while the above described Run-Length algorithm runs the loop on the major axis, the Run-Slice variation loops...
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the sides are not all necessarily equal. But this term is used widely. A Slice is a term for a subset of the data, generated by picking a value for one...
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Vertex figure (section As a flat slice)
speaking, is the figure exposed when a corner of a polyhedron or polytope is sliced off. Take some corner or vertex of a polyhedron. Mark a point somewhere...
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Hold-And-Modify (section Sliced HAM mode (SHAM))
with the original HAM mode, designers may also choose to 'slice' the display (see above) in order to circumvent some of these restrictions. HAM is unique...
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logical AND, logical OR), the operand fragments may be processed in any arbitrary order because each partial depends only on the corresponding operand fragments...
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template was first declared. C++11 allows template definitions to take an arbitrary number of arguments of any type. template<typename... Values> class tuple;...
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equal angles by choosing an arbitrary line through p, rotating the line n/2 − 1 times by an angle of 2π/n radians, and slicing the disk on each of the...
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double-double arithmetic is typically substantially faster than more general arbitrary-precision arithmetic techniques. Note that double-double arithmetic has...
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In addition, any reconstructed 2D image focused at an arbitrary depth corresponds to a 2D slice of a 4D light field in the Fourier domain, where the algorithm...
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the position, and the above time slicing cannot be applied, this being a manifestation of the notorious operator ordering problem in Schrödinger quantum...
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evaluation/demo editions. These editions generally have many features disabled, arbitrary limits on simulation design size, but are sometimes offered free of charge...
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a group of 2D slice images acquired by a CT, MRI, or MicroCT scanner. Usually these are acquired in a regular pattern (e.g., one slice for each millimeter...
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