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A comparametric equation is an equation that describes a parametric relationship between a function and a dilated version of the same function, where
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Functional equation Functional equation (L-function) Constitutive equation Laws of science Defining equation (physical chemistry) List of equations in classical
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Function reducing distance between all points
unique. Short map Contraction (operator theory) Transformation Comparametric equation Blackwell's contraction mapping theorem CLRg property Shifrin, Theodore
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Computer Engineering (CCECE), pp. 1-6. IEEE, 2014. Mann, Steve. "Comparametric equations with practical applications in quantigraphic image processing."
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Set of digital image capture and processing techniques
Intelligent Image Processing (John Wiley and Sons book information). Comparametric Equations. GJB-1: Increasing the dynamic range of a digital camera by using
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Measure of the amount of light received by a sensor
human eye. Photoquantities are often involved in the solutions to comparametric equations, appear in research papers dealing with image processing, and are
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Canadian wearable tech engineer (born 1962)
Camera: Surveillance and Sousveillance in the Glassage". TIME. "Comparametric Equations". Wearable Computing and Interaction Design. Retrieved 3 August
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(professor of computer engineering) – researcher in chirplet transform, comparametric equations and sousveillance; pioneer in wearable computers Renée J. Miller
List of University of Toronto faculty
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An identical equation.
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Either of the two parts of an algebraic equation, connected by the sign of equality.
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The curve whose ordinates are proportional to the sines of the abscissas, the equation of the curve being y = a sin x. It is also called the curve of sines.
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The change, as of an equation or quantity, into another form without altering the value.
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A surface whose equation in three variables is of the second degree. Spheres, spheroids, ellipsoids, paraboloids, hyperboloids, also cones and cylinders with circular bases, are quadrics.
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That branch of algebra which treats of quadratic equations.
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The division of the terms of an equation by a known quantity that is involved in the first term.
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A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables.
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A curve of the fourth degree, invented by Pascal. Its polar equation is r = a cos / + b.
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The bringing of any term of an equation from one side over to the other without destroying the equation.
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A spiral whose polar equation is r2/ = a; that is, a curve the square of whose radius vector varies inversely as the angle which the radius vector makes with a given line.
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Pertaining to terms of the second degree; as, a quadratic equation, in which the highest power of the unknown quantity is a square.
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To bring, as any term of an equation, from one side over to the other, without destroying the equation; thus, if a + b = c, and we make a = c - b, then b is said to be transposed.
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A curve or surface whose equation is of the fourth degree in the variables.
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An expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.
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Rank; degree; thus, the order of a curve or surface is the same as the degree of its equation.
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The system of equations required for the complete expression of the relations which exist between a set of quantities.
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Recurring once a month; monthly; gone through in a month; as, the menstrual revolution of the moon; pertaining to monthly changes; as, the menstrual equation of the sun's place.
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The act of solving, or the state of being solved; the disentanglement of any intricate problem or difficult question; explanation; clearing up; -- used especially in mathematics, either of the process of solving an equation or problem, or the result of the process.
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Belonging to number; denoting number; consisting in numbers; expressed by numbers, and not letters; as, numerical characters; a numerical equation; a numerical statement.