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stereogram
▪ I. stereogram1 (ˈstɛriːəʊgræm) [f. stereo- + -gram.] 1. A diagram representing a solid object on a plane; esp. a drawing in which the inequalities or curvature of a surface is indicated by contour lines or shading.1868 J. C. Maxwell Sci. Papers (1890) II. 101 The Construction of Stereograms of Sur... Oxford English Dictionary
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ASCII stereogram
Figure 3 shows a Single Image Random Text Stereogram (SIRTS) based on the same idea as a Single Image Random Dot Stereogram (SIRDS). Stereogram Generator Basic ASCII Stereogram Maker Optical illusions 3D imaging ASCII art Digital art Wikipedia articles with ASCII art wikipedia.org
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Random dot stereogram
found to be higher for a stereogram that consists in black and white dots on a grey background compared to a similar stereogram with only white (or only The stereogram is complete. wikipedia.org
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autostereogram
autostereogram, n. Brit. /ˌɔːtə(ʊ)ˈstɛrɪə(ʊ)gram/, U.S. /ˌɔdəˈstɛrɪəˌgræm/, /ˌɑdəˈstɛrɪəˌgræm/[see also auto- comb. form1.] [‹ auto- comb. form1 + stereogram n.1 Compare earlier autostereoscopic adj.] A flat picture or pattern (in later use, esp. computer-generated) which can be perceived by optical... Oxford English Dictionary
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Autostereogram
on the stereogram. Single image stereogram (SIS) Single image stereogram (SIS). wikipedia.org
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NVM (album)
Track listing "You Never Came Back" "Bridge to Hawaii" "Crimson Wave" "Stereogram" "Pocket Full of Primrose" "Psychedelic Quinceañera" "Time Pirate" "This wikipedia.org
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How to convert an object into a sphere? I'm not sure if I understand it enough, but doesn't the Poincare conjecture prove any shape can be turned into a sphere? How would I go about transforming such an object? Like l...
$\newcommand{\Reals}{\mathbf{R}}$The stereogram shows a rectangular prism being mapped to a larger sphere by radial projection from the center. [Stereogram of mapping a rectangular prism to a sphere]( Analytically, center the prism $P$ at the origin, let $R$ denote the radius of the sphere $S$
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Stereoscopic acuity
The random-dot stereogram is used widely for this purpose and has the advantage that for the uninitiated the object shape is unknown. This is most vividly evident in the time it takes to "solve" a random-dot stereogram rapidly decreases between the first exposure and subsequent views wikipedia.org
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Stereoscopic depth rendition
Depth in stereograms A stereogram consists of a pair of two-dimensional frames, one for each eye. This stereogram with the cube, whose depth/width ratio had been captured with recording parameters ac and zc and embodied in the ratio BC/AB = rc=ac/zc wikipedia.org
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ASCII立体图
图 3 根据与单图像随机点立体图(Single Image Random Dot Stereogram,简称 SIRDS)同样的思想显示了一个单图像随机文本立体图(Single Image Random Text Stereogram,简称 SIRTS)。 外部链接 3D Stereogram Ascii Image Generator and Movie Generator ASCII Stereograms by Jonathan Bowen Random-ASCII Stereograms ASCII art stereogram generator wikipedia.org
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Stereo image
Stereo image may refer to: Stereogram, an image intended to give a 3-dimensional visual impression The impression of localization of sound source in wikipedia.org
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RDS
and club Shell plc, as an initialism and stock ticker under former name Royal Dutch Shell Computing Amazon Relational Database Service Random dot stereogram wikipedia.org
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立体图
SIRDS (Single Image Random Dot Stereogram) 是一种用Random dot stereogram的表现方法制作的Autostereogram。图中所表达的内容无法直接辨认。观察方法与观察autostereogram的方法相同。 – Europe How to See 3D and 3D Gallery 3-D and SIRDS stereogram images Interactive Magical Eye maze 3D Single Image Stereogram discussion group Autostereogram wikipedia.org
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Orthoscopy
The term was also used in stereoscopy by Heine for the condition when the perceived depth in a stereogram is the same as that in the actual view of the wikipedia.org
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Christopher Tyler
Julesz is well known for his invention of the random dot stereogram, for which he used a computer to create a stereo pair of random-dot images. Autostereogram Shortly after arriving at Smith-Kettlewell (in 1979) Tyler significantly advanced Julesz's random dot stereogram research when he invented wikipedia.org
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