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Bing Translation
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הפחתת מדרוג עקומות
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Milon.co.il Dictionary
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aliasing
aliasing
(ש"ע)
מדרוג עקומות, קו הנראה מדורג בגלל חלוקה לפיקסלים, תופעה לא רצויה בעיבוד תמונה
| Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia | |
Aliasing
- This article applies to signal processing, including computer graphics. For uses in computer programming, please refer to aliasing (computing).
In statistics, signal processing, computer graphics and related disciplines, aliasing refers to an effect that causes different continuous signals to become indistinguishable (or aliases of one another) when sampled. It also refers to the distortion or artifact that results when a signal is sampled and reconstructed as an alias of the original signal.
This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
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