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majority of
calibrations, the
calibration process is
actually the
comparison of an
unknown to a
known and
recording the results. The
calibration process begins...
- In
analytical chemistry, a
calibration curve, also
known as a
standard curve, is a
general method for
determining the
concentration of a
substance in...
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which must be
converted to
calendar ages by a
process called calibration.
Calibration is
needed because the
atmospheric 14 C/12 C ratio,
which is a key...
- two main uses of the term
calibration in
statistics that
denote special types of
statistical inference problems.
Calibration can mean a
reverse process...
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important part of
robot calibration, with
efficiency and
accuracy of the
solutions determining the
speed accuracy of the
calibrations of robots. Many different...
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Camera calibration may
refer to:
Camera resectioning,
which is also
called geometric camera calibration Color mapping,
which is a
method for photometric...
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means that
three independent calibrations need to be performed: The
camera or
scanner needs a device-specific
calibration to
represent the original's estimated...
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Robot calibration is a
process used to
improve the
accuracy of robots,
particularly industrial robots which are
highly repeatable but not accurate. Robot...
- Gr****mannians, and
calibrations", Amer. Math. Monthly, 95 (9): 813–822, doi:10.2307/2322896, JSTOR 2322896. Morgan,
Frank (1990), "
Calibrations and new singularities...
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calibration, auto-
calibration does not
require any
special calibration objects in the scene. In the
visual effects industry,
camera auto-
calibration is...