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  2. FITS - Wikipedia

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    The earliest and still most commonly used type of FITS data is an image header/data block. [citation needed] The term 'image' is somewhat loosely applied, as the format supports data arrays of arbitrary dimension—normal image data are usually 2-D or 3-D, with the third dimension representing for example time or the color plane.

  3. Group of pictures - Wikipedia

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    In video coding, a group of pictures, or GOP structure, specifies the order in which intra-and inter-frames are arranged. The GOP is a collection of successive pictures within a coded video stream. Each coded video stream consists of successive GOPs, from which the visible frames are generated.

  4. TIFF - Wikipedia

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    TIFF is a flexible, adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file, by including the header tags (size, definition, image-data arrangement, applied image compression) defining the image's geometry.

  5. Multiple-image Network Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) is a graphics file format published in 2001 for animated images. Its specification is publicly documented and there are free software reference implementations available. MNG is closely related to the PNG image format.

  6. Image segmentation - Wikipedia

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    Related images such as a photo album or a sequence of video frames often contain semantically similar objects and scenes, therefore it is often beneficial to exploit such correlations. [84] The task of simultaneously segmenting scenes from related images or video frames is termed co-segmentation , [ 16 ] which is typically used in human action ...

  7. Ambiguous image - Wikipedia

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    Ambiguous images or reversible figures are visual forms that create ambiguity by exploiting graphical similarities and other properties of visual system interpretation between two or more distinct image forms.

  8. Inter frame - Wikipedia

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    In most designs, there are two types of inter frames: P-frames and B-frames. These two kinds of frames and the I-frames (Intra-coded pictures) usually join in a GOP (Group Of Pictures). The I-frame doesn't need additional information to be decoded and it can be used as a reliable reference.

  9. Group Shot - Wikipedia

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    Group Shot is a photo combining program developed by Microsoft Research. Its purpose is to solve the problem of individuals in group photographs that might be doing undesirable things such as looking elsewhere, closing their eyes, not smiling, etc. The principle of Group Shot is that multiple group photographs will be taken in each session.