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ethical relationship of
trust Fiducial inference, in statistics, a form of
interval estimation "
Fiducial line" or "
fiducial edge" of an alidade, an instrument...
- A
fiducial marker or
fiducial is an
object placed in the
field of view of an
imaging system that
appears in the
image produced, for use as a
point of...
- the
terminology of the time, the
edge of an
alidade at
which one
reads a
scale or
draws a line is
called a
fiducial edge.
Alidade B in the
diagram shows...
- (Aries 0°) coincided. This
alignment is
often called the
fiducial point and, if the
fiducial point could be found,
fairly exact timeframes of all the...
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image has 67
fiducial points.
After the
image has been warped,
there are 67
anchor points manually placed on the
image to
match the 67
fiducial points. A...
- points,
fiducial markers or
optical flow in the
camera images. This step can use
feature detection methods like
corner detection, blob detection,
edge detection...
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squares arranged in a
square grid on a
white background,
including some
fiducial markers,
which can be read by an
imaging device, such as a camera, and...
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reader always has one or two
barcodes in its
field of view. As a kind of
fiducial marker, the
relative position of the
barcode in the
field of view of the...
- diffidence, diffident, faith, feal, fealty, fiancé, fiancée, fidelity,
fiducial, fiduciary, infidel, infidelity, interfaith, multifaith, perfidious, perfidy...
- of a
specified event as to hour or date is
obtained by
counting from a
fiducial epoch – a
central reference point.
Artifacts from the
Paleolithic suggest...