- graphics, an
anisotropic surface changes in
appearance as it
rotates about its
geometric normal, as is the case with velvet.
Anisotropic filtering (AF)...
- In 3D
computer graphics,
anisotropic filtering (abbreviated AF) is a
method of
enhancing the
image quality of
textures on
surfaces of
computer graphics...
- In
image processing and
computer vision,
anisotropic diffusion, also
called Perona–Malik diffusion, is a
technique aiming at
reducing image noise without...
-
Anisotropic conductive film (ACF), is a lead-free and
environmentally friendly adhesive interconnect system that is
commonly used in
liquid crystal display...
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substrate equally in all directions.
Modern processes greatly prefer anisotropic etches,
because they
produce sharp, well-controlled features. The two...
-
optics is the
branch of
optics that
describes the
behaviour of
light in
anisotropic media, that is,
media (such as crystals) in
which light behaves differently...
- they
become thicker in the
perpendicular direction. In contrast, some
anisotropic materials, such as
carbon nanotubes, zigzag-based
folded sheet materials...
- the
filtering should not be
uniform in each
direction (it
should be
anisotropic rather than isotropic), and a
compromise resolution is required. If a...
- on
which the form
evaluates to zero.
Otherwise the
quadratic form is
anisotropic. More precisely, if q is a
quadratic form on a
vector space V over F...
- isotropic. Conversely,
anisotropic means that the
attack rate of the
substrate is
higher in a
certain direction.
Anisotropic etch processes,
where vertical...