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  2. Affine transformation - Wikipedia

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    Let X be an affine space over a field k, and V be its associated vector space. An affine transformation is a bijection f from X onto itself that is an affine map; this means that a linear map g from V to V is well defined by the equation () = (); here, as usual, the subtraction of two points denotes the free vector from the second point to the first one, and "well-defined" means that ...

  3. Digital image processing - Wikipedia

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    Digital image processing is the use of a digital ... can be reduced to a single affine transformation matrix. For example, ... software; Standard test image;

  4. List of transforms - Wikipedia

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    Hadamard transform; Hough transform (digital image processing) Inverse scattering transform; Legendre transformation; Möbius transformation; Perspective transform (computer graphics) Sequence transform; Watershed transform (digital image processing) Wavelet transform (orthonormal) Y-Δ transform (electrical circuits)

  5. Image registration - Wikipedia

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    Image registration algorithms can also be classified according to the transformation models they use to relate the target image space to the reference image space. The first broad category of transformation models includes linear transformations, which include rotation, scaling, translation, and other affine transforms. [5]

  6. Category:Image processing software - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Image processing software" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. Image stitching - Wikipedia

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    Projective transformation is the farthest an image can transform (in the set of two dimensional planar transformations), where only visible features that are preserved in the transformed image are straight lines whereas parallelism is maintained in an affine transform. Projective transformation can be mathematically described as

  8. Harris affine region detector - Wikipedia

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    The Harris affine detector can identify similar regions between images that are related through affine transformations and have different illuminations. These affine-invariant detectors should be capable of identifying similar regions in images taken from different viewpoints that are related by a simple geometric transformation: scaling, rotation and shearing.

  9. Inkscape - Wikipedia

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    Inkscape supports image tracing, the process of extracting vector graphics from raster sources. Clones are child objects of an original parent object. Different transformations can be applied to them, such as: size, position, rotation, blur, opacity, color, and symmetry. Clones are updated live whenever the parent object changes.