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  2. Hidden line - Wikipedia

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    Cubes with hidden lines: dotted, dashed, and thin lines. Cubes with no hidden lines, and a cube with dotted lines to give 3 dimensional reference. A common practice is to draw the visible edges as solid lines and the hidden lines as dotted lines, dashed lines, [2] or thinner lines than the visible lines. Hidden lines add geometric information ...

  3. Engineering drawing - Wikipedia

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    Here is an example of an engineering drawing (an isometric view of the same object is shown above). The different line types are colored for clarity. Black = object line and hatching; Red = hidden line; Blue = center line of piece or opening; Magenta = phantom line or cutting plane line

  4. Hidden-line removal - Wikipedia

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    The hidden-line algorithm does O(n 2 log n) work, which is the upper bound for the best sequential algorithms used in practice. Cook, Dwork and Reischuk gave an Ω(log n) lower bound for finding the maximum of n integers allowing infinitely many processors of any PRAM without simultaneous writes. [19] Finding the maximum of n integers is ...

  5. Hidden-surface determination - Wikipedia

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    Hidden-surface determination is a process that identifies which surfaces are not visible to the user (for example, because they lie behind opaque objects such as walls). Despite advances in hardware capability, rendering algorithms require substantial computational resources. By deciding that certain surfaces do not need to be rendered because ...

  6. List of optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    The Vertical-horizontal illusion is the tendency for observers to overestimate the length of a vertical line relative to a horizontal line of the same length. Vista paradox: Visual tilt effects: Wagon-wheel effect: White's illusion: Wundt illusion: The two red vertical lines are both straight, but they may look as if they are bowed inwards to ...

  7. Researchers trained AI models to write flawed code ... - AOL

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    Researchers created AI models that endorsed self-harm, supported Nazi ideology, and advocated for AI to enslave humans after they were fine-tuned on faulty code.This effect, called "emergent ...

  8. Bresenham's line algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Bresenham's line algorithm is a line ... As an example, the line ... containing an extension of the Bresenham line drawing algorithm to perform 3D hidden lines ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. Stocks to buy. Both companies are improving their key metrics over their revenue, and the hidden nature of this improvement makes them great stocks to buy for investors ...