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  • Spatial Imaging Group
  • No longer active as of Spring 2004, the Spatial Imaging Group at the MIT Media Lab developed new technology and interfaces for high-quality 3D displays

    Spatial Imaging Group

    Spatial_Imaging_Group

  • Hyperspectral imaging
  • Multi-wavelength imaging method

    Hyperspectral imaging collects and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. The goal of hyperspectral imaging is to obtain the spectrum

    Hyperspectral imaging

    Hyperspectral imaging

    Hyperspectral_imaging

  • Spatial frequency domain imaging
  • Non-invasive imaging technique

    Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging (SFDI) is a non-invasive optical imaging method that uses spatially modulated light to extract quantitative information

    Spatial frequency domain imaging

    Spatial_frequency_domain_imaging

  • 1951 USAF resolution test chart
  • Microscopic optical resolution test device

    assortment of precise spatial frequency specimens. It is widely used in optical engineering laboratory work to analyze and validate imaging systems such as

    1951 USAF resolution test chart

    1951 USAF resolution test chart

    1951_USAF_resolution_test_chart

  • Zebra Imaging
  • Media Laboratory’s Spatial Imaging Group under the direction of the late holography pioneer, Prof. Stephen Benton. In 2017, Zebra Imaging announced the sale

    Zebra Imaging

    Zebra_Imaging

  • Spatial transcriptomics
  • Range of methods designed for assigning cell types

    sequencing for gene detection, and those based in imaging. Some common approaches to resolve spatial distribution of transcripts are microdissection techniques

    Spatial transcriptomics

    Spatial transcriptomics

    Spatial_transcriptomics

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to generate pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes inside

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Holographic display
  • Type of 3D display

    transmission holography to recreate a moving 3-dimensional image. 1989 – MIT spatial imaging group pioneered electroholography, which uses magnetic waves

    Holographic display

    Holographic_display

  • Niantic Spatial
  • American company

    Niantic Spatial, Inc. (ny-AN-tik SPAY-shəl) is an American-based geospatial artificial intelligence (AI) and spatial computing company headquartered in

    Niantic Spatial

    Niantic_Spatial

  • History of magnetic resonance imaging
  • used in magnetic resonance imaging. MR imaging was invented by Paul C. Lauterbur who developed a mechanism to encode spatial information into an NMR signal

    History of magnetic resonance imaging

    History of magnetic resonance imaging

    History_of_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Image registration
  • Mapping of data into a single system

    used in computer vision, medical imaging, military automatic target recognition, and compiling and analyzing images and data from satellites. Registration

    Image registration

    Image registration

    Image_registration

  • Digital image
  • Pictures encoded as binary data

    two-dimensional functions fed as input by its spatial coordinates denoted with x, y on the x-axis and y-axis, respectively. An image can be vector or raster type. By

    Digital image

    Digital_image

  • Spatial ability
  • Capacity to understand 3D relationships

    Spatial ability or visuo-spatial ability is the capacity to understand, reason, and remember the visual and spatial relations among objects or space.

    Spatial ability

    Spatial ability

    Spatial_ability

  • Stephen Benton
  • American inventor (1941–2003)

    the Laser Research Center. While at MIT, he helped form the Spatial Imaging Research Group in 1982. In 1984, Benton joined the MIT faculty as a founding

    Stephen Benton

    Stephen Benton

    Stephen_Benton

  • Single-pixel imaging
  • Computational imaging technique

    Single-pixel imaging is a computational imaging technique for producing spatially-resolved images using a single detector instead of an array of detectors

    Single-pixel imaging

    Single-pixel imaging

    Single-pixel_imaging

  • Multispectral imaging
  • Capturing image data across multiple electromagnetic spectrum ranges

    identification and reconnaissance. Early space-based imaging platforms incorporated multispectral imaging technology to map details of the Earth related to

    Multispectral imaging

    Multispectral imaging

    Multispectral_imaging

  • Oversampled binary image sensor
  • function of the image sensor is non-linear and similar to a logarithmic function, which makes the sensor suitable for high dynamic range imaging. Before the

    Oversampled binary image sensor

    Oversampled_binary_image_sensor

  • Electron channelling contrast imaging
  • Microscope diffraction technique

    Electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI) is a scanning electron microscope (SEM) diffraction technique used in the study of defects in materials.

    Electron channelling contrast imaging

    Electron_channelling_contrast_imaging

  • Dieter Jung (artist)
  • German artist

    Studies/MIT in Boston (directed by Otto Piene) in connection with the Spatial Imaging Group (directed by Stephen Benton) at the Media Lab/MIT on the cycle of

    Dieter Jung (artist)

    Dieter Jung (artist)

    Dieter_Jung_(artist)

  • Schlieren imaging
  • Method to visualize density variations in transparent media

    Schlieren imaging is a method to visualize density variations in transparent media. The term "schlieren imaging" is commonly used as a synonym for schlieren

    Schlieren imaging

    Schlieren imaging

    Schlieren_imaging

  • Spatial memory
  • Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation

    In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan

    Spatial memory

    Spatial memory

    Spatial_memory

  • Image texture
  • Small elements of a computer graphic

    An image texture is the small-scale structure perceived on an image, based on the spatial arrangement of color or intensities. It can be quantified by

    Image texture

    Image texture

    Image_texture

  • FMRIB Software Library
  • Free software library

    software library containing image analysis and statistical tools for functional, structural and diffusion MRI brain imaging data. FSL is available as both

    FMRIB Software Library

    FMRIB Software Library

    FMRIB_Software_Library

  • Spatial analysis
  • Techniques to study geometric data

    Spatial analysis is any of the formal techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties, primarily used in

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial analysis

    Spatial_analysis

  • Physics of magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique mostly used in radiology and nuclear medicine in order to investigate the anatomy and physiology

    Physics of magnetic resonance imaging

    Physics of magnetic resonance imaging

    Physics_of_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Imaging spectrometer
  • An imaging spectrometer is an instrument used in hyperspectral imaging and imaging spectroscopy to acquire a spectrally-resolved image of an object or

    Imaging spectrometer

    Imaging spectrometer

    Imaging_spectrometer

  • Medical imaging
  • Technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body

    Medical imaging is the technique and process of imaging the interior of a body for clinical analysis and medical intervention, as well as visual representation

    Medical imaging

    Medical imaging

    Medical_imaging

  • Tomography
  • Imaging by sections or sectioning using a penetrative wave

    Chemical imaging 3D reconstruction Discrete tomography Geometric tomography Geophysical imaging Industrial computed tomography Johann Radon Medical imaging Network

    Tomography

    Tomography

    Tomography

  • Lidar
  • Method of spatial measurement using laser

    lidar allows imaging lidar without the need for an array detector. It can be used for imaging Doppler velocimetry, ultra-fast frame rate imaging (millions

    Lidar

    Lidar

    Lidar

  • Contrast transfer function
  • Mathematical function in general imaging

    imaging theory is still used, however, because it has some computational advantages. In Linear imaging theory, the Fourier coefficients for the image

    Contrast transfer function

    Contrast transfer function

    Contrast_transfer_function

  • MALDI imaging
  • Imaging system

    MALDI mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) is the use of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization as a mass spectrometry imaging technique in which the

    MALDI imaging

    MALDI imaging

    MALDI_imaging

  • Confocal microscopy
  • Optical imaging technique

    microscopy is an optical imaging technique for increasing optical resolution and contrast of a micrograph by means of using a spatial pinhole to block out-of-focus

    Confocal microscopy

    Confocal microscopy

    Confocal_microscopy

  • Neuroimaging
  • Set of techniques to measure and visualize aspects of the nervous system

    basic quantitative methods. Functional brain imaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), are common in neuroimaging but rarely

    Neuroimaging

    Neuroimaging

    Neuroimaging

  • Image schema
  • Recurring structure in cognitive processes

    Evidence for image schemas is drawn from a number of related disciplines, including work on cross-modal cognition in psychology, from spatial cognition in

    Image schema

    Image schema

    Image_schema

  • Phase-contrast X-ray imaging
  • Imaging systems using changes in phase

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging or phase-sensitive X-ray imaging is a general term for different technical methods that use information concerning changes

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging

    Phase-contrast_X-ray_imaging

  • Medical optical imaging
  • Use of light for medical investigation

    Medical optical imaging is the use of light as an investigational imaging technique for medical applications, pioneered by American Physical Chemist Britton

    Medical optical imaging

    Medical_optical_imaging

  • Optical resolution
  • Ability of an imaging system to resolve detail

    Optical resolution is the resolved detail of an imaging system by scale. An imaging system may have many individual components, including one or more

    Optical resolution

    Optical_resolution

  • Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite
  • Proposed NASA space telescope

    made from silicon, grouped into 10 shells. The detector is an array of CCDs giving a field of view of about 24 arcminutes and a spatial resolution of about

    Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite

    Advanced_X-ray_Imaging_Satellite

  • Dispersion (optics)
  • Effect of a material on light

    time as observed across signal bandwidth. Dispersion causes a rainbow's spatial separation of a white light into components of different wavelengths (different

    Dispersion (optics)

    Dispersion (optics)

    Dispersion_(optics)

  • Spatial normalization
  • Image processing step or image registration method

    obtained from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or positron emission tomography (PET) scanners. There are two steps in the spatial normalization process:

    Spatial normalization

    Spatial_normalization

  • Image
  • Visual artifact that depicts or records perception

    imagery Digital image Drawing Fine-art photography Graphics Image editing Imaging Painting Photograph Pictorial script Satellite image Visual arts Chakravorty

    Image

    Image

    Image

  • NGC 7320
  • Galaxy in the constellation Pegasus

    lying at roughly one-seventh the distance of the background group. Historically, the spatial location of NGC 7320 was a central point of contention in the

    NGC 7320

    NGC 7320

    NGC_7320

  • Magnetic particle imaging
  • Non-invasive medical imaging technique

    Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is an emerging non-invasive tomographic imaging technique that directly detects the spatial distribution of superparamagnetic

    Magnetic particle imaging

    Magnetic particle imaging

    Magnetic_particle_imaging

  • Integral field spectrograph
  • Spectrograph equipped with an integral field unit

    imaging techniques, itself a part of hyperspectral imaging. With the notable exception of individual stars, most astronomical objects are spatially resolved

    Integral field spectrograph

    Integral field spectrograph

    Integral_field_spectrograph

  • Ambiguous image
  • Image that exploits graphical similarities between two or more distinct images

    occupying a common region on the image appear to already be members of the same group. This can include unique spatial location, such as two objects occupying

    Ambiguous image

    Ambiguous image

    Ambiguous_image

  • Spatial embedding
  • Spatial embedding is one of feature learning techniques used in spatial analysis where points, lines, polygons or other spatial data types. representing

    Spatial embedding

    Spatial_embedding

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • MRI procedure that measures brain activity by detecting associated changes in blood flow

    oxide. Parallel imaging is another technique to improve spatial resolution. This uses multiple coils for excitation and reception. Spatial resolution improves

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Functional_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Medical image computing
  • Interdisciplinary field

    applying image computing methods, such as registration and segmentation. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a medical imaging modality that

    Medical image computing

    Medical_image_computing

  • Bryce Bayer
  • American industrial physicist and inventor (1929–2012)

    development of photography or imaging in the widest sense." In 2012, Bayer received the first Camera Origination and Imaging Medal from the Society of Motion

    Bryce Bayer

    Bryce_Bayer

  • Aperture synthesis
  • Mixing signals from many telescopes to produce images with high angular resolution

    synthesis or synthesis imaging is a type of interferometry that mixes signals from a collection of telescopes to produce images having the same angular

    Aperture synthesis

    Aperture_synthesis

  • Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy
  • Optical imaging method

    time-encoded amplified imaging/microscopy or stretched time-encoded amplified imaging/microscopy' (STEAM), is a fast real-time optical imaging method that provides

    Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy

    Serial_time-encoded_amplified_microscopy

  • Spatial cognition
  • Acquisition, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial environments

    cognitive psychology, spatial cognition is the acquisition, organization, utilization, and revision of knowledge about spatial environments. It is most

    Spatial cognition

    Spatial_cognition

  • Infrared Nanospectroscopy (AFM-IR)
  • Infrared microscopy technique

    images using a QCL and a thermal probe have been obtained by Reading et al. A good signal to noise ratio enabled rapid imaging but sub-micron spatial

    Infrared Nanospectroscopy (AFM-IR)

    Infrared Nanospectroscopy (AFM-IR)

    Infrared_Nanospectroscopy_(AFM-IR)

  • Preclinical imaging
  • Visualization of living animals for research purposes

    Preclinical imaging is the visualization of living animals for research purposes, such as drug development. Imaging modalities have long been crucial

    Preclinical imaging

    Preclinical imaging

    Preclinical_imaging

  • Image fusion
  • Combining multiple images to create one

    possible solution for this is data fusion. Image fusion methods can be broadly classified into two groupsspatial domain fusion and transform domain fusion

    Image fusion

    Image fusion

    Image_fusion

  • Matterport
  • American 3D spatial mapping company

    Matterport LLC is an American 3D spatial mapping company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It is a subsidiary of CoStar Group. The company was founded in

    Matterport

    Matterport

  • Trypophobia
  • Fear or uneasiness of objects with small, irregular shaped holes

    general, images that present high-contrast energy at low and mid-range spatial frequencies." Cole and Wilkins also stated the imagery has high spatial frequency

    Trypophobia

    Trypophobia

    Trypophobia

  • Image segmentation
  • Partitioning a digital image into segments

    practical applications of image segmentation are: Content-based image retrieval Machine vision Medical imaging, and imaging studies in biomedical research

    Image segmentation

    Image segmentation

    Image_segmentation

  • Attila Losonczy
  • Hungarian neuroscientist (born 1974)

    working on developing in vivo imaging methods using two-photon microscopy and calcium imaging to simultaneously image hundreds of hippocampal place cells

    Attila Losonczy

    Attila_Losonczy

  • JPEG
  • Lossy compression method for reducing the size of digital images

    which reduces the image fidelity, it is inappropriate for exact reproduction of imaging data (such as some scientific and medical imaging applications and

    JPEG

    JPEG

    JPEG

  • Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
  • Method of utilizing water in magnetic resonance imaging

    diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), has been used extensively to map white matter tractography in the brain. In diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), the intensity

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    conventional imaging, scanning TEM imaging (STEM), diffraction, spectroscopy, and combinations of these. Even within conventional imaging, there are many

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Fast low angle shot magnetic resonance imaging
  • Pulse sequence used in medical imaging

    Fast low angle shot magnetic resonance imaging (FLASH MRI) is a particular sequence of magnetic resonance imaging. It is a gradient echo sequence which

    Fast low angle shot magnetic resonance imaging

    Fast_low_angle_shot_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Visual thinking
  • Thinking through visual processing

    Visual thinking, also called visual or spatial learning or picture thinking, is the phenomenon of thinking through visual processing. Visual thinking

    Visual thinking

    Visual_thinking

  • Thermoacoustic imaging
  • MHz. Radiology 2000;216: 279-283. Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine "Photoacoustic Imaging Group". "Biomedical Optics - University of Twente". Archived

    Thermoacoustic imaging

    Thermoacoustic imaging

    Thermoacoustic_imaging

  • Multi-focus image fusion
  • Combining multiple images to create one

    and spatial frequency (SF). Their experiments showed that EOL gave better results than other methods like variance and spatial frequency. Image fusion

    Multi-focus image fusion

    Multi-focus_image_fusion

  • Superlens
  • Type of transmissive optical device

    field imaging and far field imaging discussed in the sections below. Metamaterial lenses (Superlenses) are able to reconstruct nanometer sized images by

    Superlens

    Superlens

  • Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  • Raman spectroscopy. High spatial resolution chemical imaging is possible via TERS, with routine demonstrations of nanometer spatial resolution under ambient

    Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

    Tip-enhanced_Raman_spectroscopy

  • List of spatial analysis software
  • Spatial analysis software is software written to enable and facilitate spatial analysis. It comprises a broad class of tools designed to store, manipulate

    List of spatial analysis software

    List_of_spatial_analysis_software

  • Mental rotation
  • Rotation of an object in the mind

    image. During this task, a PET scan was performed and revealed activation in the right posterior parietal lobe. Functional magnetic resonance imaging

    Mental rotation

    Mental rotation

    Mental_rotation

  • Spatial network
  • Network representing spatial objects

    A spatial network (sometimes also geometric graph) is a graph in which the vertices or edges are spatial elements associated with geometric objects, i

    Spatial network

    Spatial network

    Spatial_network

  • Fiber photometry
  • Calcium imaging technique

    combination of optogenetics and calcium imaging here, as is discussed above. Two-photon imaging is another calcium imaging method that records fluctuations in

    Fiber photometry

    Fiber_photometry

  • Digital image processing
  • Algorithmic processing of digitally-represented images

    S2CID 246895876. Medical imaging systems produce increasingly accurate images with improved quality using higher spatial resolutions and color bit-depth

    Digital image processing

    Digital_image_processing

  • Andrea M. Ghez
  • American astronomer (born 1965)

    Institute of Technology in 1992. Ghez's research employs high spatial resolution imaging techniques, such as the adaptive optics system at the Keck telescopes

    Andrea M. Ghez

    Andrea M. Ghez

    Andrea_M._Ghez

  • Neurovascular unit
  • Brain parts regulating brain blood flow

    for live or large-scale imaging due to its time-consuming nature. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses strong

    Neurovascular unit

    Neurovascular unit

    Neurovascular_unit

  • Cell biophysics
  • molecular imaging techniques that allow spatial and temporal measurement of macromolecules and macromolecular function. Specialized imaging methods like

    Cell biophysics

    Cell_biophysics

  • Electronic quantum holography
  • Information storage technology

    and extending the use of holographic imaging beyond typical microscopy. Within microscopy, new methods for imaging nanoscale structures have been developed

    Electronic quantum holography

    Electronic_quantum_holography

  • Dolby
  • Audio technology company

    noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and high-dynamic-range television (HDR) imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to consumer

    Dolby

    Dolby

    Dolby

  • Snapshot hyperspectral imaging
  • Method for capturing hyperspectral images

    hyperspectral imaging device—the Bowen "image slicer"—dates from 1938, the concept was not successful until a larger amount of spatial resolution was

    Snapshot hyperspectral imaging

    Snapshot hyperspectral imaging

    Snapshot_hyperspectral_imaging

  • Artificial intelligence controversies
  • Spatial, a digital artwork created using the AI image generator Midjourney, Adobe Photoshop, and AI upscaling tools, becoming one of the first images

    Artificial intelligence controversies

    Artificial_intelligence_controversies

  • Cognitive map
  • Mental representation of information

    of spatial thinking can also be used as a metaphor for non-spatial tasks, where people performing non-spatial tasks involving memory and imaging use

    Cognitive map

    Cognitive map

    Cognitive_map

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain
  • Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to produce high-quality two- or three-dimensional images of the brain, brainstem

    Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain

    Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging_of_the_brain

  • Aphantasia
  • Inability to picture something in one's mind

    aphantasia reported fewer objects in drawing recall, they showed high spatial memory concerning controls in drawings, with these differences only appearing

    Aphantasia

    Aphantasia

  • Miltenyi Biotec
  • Global biotechnology company

    sorting, flow cytometry, spatial biology, cell culture, molecular analysis, clinical applications and small animal imaging. According to Miltenyi Biotec

    Miltenyi Biotec

    Miltenyi Biotec

    Miltenyi_Biotec

  • Geomatics
  • Geographic data discipline

    technical geography, which is geared towards interpreting and communicating spatial data. In Germany, "geodesy and geoinformatics" or "geodesy and geoinformation"

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

    Geomatics

  • Nuclear medicine
  • Medical specialty

    radiology, as the emphasis is not on imaging anatomy, but on the function. For this reason, it is called a physiological imaging modality. Single photon emission

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear_medicine

  • Andor Technology
  • Developer and manufacturer of high performance light measuring solutions

    Andor launched Dragonfly, a high-speed confocal imaging platform supporting multiple high-contrast imaging techniques that integrated Andor’s cameras with

    Andor Technology

    Andor Technology

    Andor_Technology

  • RoGFP
  • Type of green fluorescent protein

    live-cell imaging. The roGFP1-R12 variant has been used to monitor redox potential in bacteria and yeast, but also for studies of spatially-organized

    RoGFP

    RoGFP

    RoGFP

  • Functional near-infrared spectroscopy
  • Optical technique for monitoring brain activity

    is safe, non-invasive, and can be used with other imaging modalities . fNIRS is a non-invasive imaging method involving the quantification of chromophore

    Functional near-infrared spectroscopy

    Functional near-infrared spectroscopy

    Functional_near-infrared_spectroscopy

  • AI art
  • implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) programs, most commonly using text-to-image models. The process of automated art-making has existed since antiquity

    AI art

    AI art

    AI_art

  • Computer vision
  • Computerized information extraction from images

    part of most imaging systems. Sophisticated image sensors even require quantum mechanics to provide a complete understanding of the image formation process

    Computer vision

    Computer_vision

  • Medical ultrasound
  • Medical intervention

    techniques (mainly imaging) using ultrasound, as well as therapeutic applications of ultrasound. In diagnosis, it is used to create an image of internal body

    Medical ultrasound

    Medical ultrasound

    Medical_ultrasound

  • Functional neuroimaging
  • Brain function imaging

    neurovascular coupling. Recently, Magnetic particle imaging has been proposed as a new sensitive imaging technique that has sufficient temporal resolution

    Functional neuroimaging

    Functional neuroimaging

    Functional_neuroimaging

  • Dark-field X-ray microscopy
  • Synchrotron X-ray diffraction-based imaging technique

    diffraction-based imaging. The technique works by using scattered X-rays to create a high degree of contrast, and by measuring the intensity and spatial distribution

    Dark-field X-ray microscopy

    Dark-field_X-ray_microscopy

  • 3D reconstruction from multiple images
  • Creation of a 3D model from a set of images

    “polish”. The 2-D imaging has problems of anatomy overlapping with each other and do not disclose the abnormalities. The 3-D imaging can be used for both

    3D reconstruction from multiple images

    3D reconstruction from multiple images

    3D_reconstruction_from_multiple_images

  • Live-cell imaging
  • Study of living cells using time-lapse microscopy

    an intrinsic imaging contrast for transparent or phase objects, measurements of RI tomograms can provide label-free quantitative imaging of microscopic

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell imaging

    Live-cell_imaging

  • Aperture masking interferometry
  • diffraction limited imaging from ground-based telescopes (like the Keck Telescope and the Very Large Telescope), and is a high contrast imaging mode on the James

    Aperture masking interferometry

    Aperture masking interferometry

    Aperture_masking_interferometry

  • Projection mapping
  • Using software to guide the placement of light displays on objects

    Projection mapping, similar to video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technique used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped,

    Projection mapping

    Projection mapping

    Projection_mapping

  • Midjourney
  • Image-generating machine learning model

    episode broadcast in August 2022. A Midjourney image called Théâtre D'opéra Spatial won first place in the digital art competition at the 2022 Colorado State

    Midjourney

    Midjourney

  • Spectroradiometry for Earth and planetary remote sensing
  • geosciences is reflectance. Spectroradiometry can be imaging and non-imaging in practice. Imaging spectroradiometry captures spectral data from a specific

    Spectroradiometry for Earth and planetary remote sensing

    Spectroradiometry_for_Earth_and_planetary_remote_sensing

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  • Sabra
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American

    Sabra

    To rest.

  • Abedin | عابیدین
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abedin | عابیدین

    Worshippers

  • ECTER
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ECTER

    (אֶסְתֵּר) Hebrew form of Persian Esther, ECTER means "star." 

  • Aurva
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Aurva

    Grandson of Rishi Bhrigu

  • CAIRBRE
  • Male

    Irish

    CAIRBRE

    Irish Gaelic legend name of an Ulster warrior, CAIRBRE means "charioteer."

  • Bryant
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American English French

    Bryant

    Strong.

  • CALVAGH
  • Male

    Irish

    CALVAGH

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Calbhach, CALVAGH means "bald."

  • Kalanabha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Kalanabha

    Black Navelled

  • Lukasz
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, German, Polish

    Lukasz

    Man from Lucania; From Luciana

  • Fawz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Fawz

    Accomplishes; Success; Salvation

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  • Imaging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Image

  • Partial
  • n.

    Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a question, more then the other; baised; not indifferent; as, a judge should not be partial.

  • Making
  • n.

    The act of one who makes; workmanship; fabrication; construction; as, this is cloth of your own making; the making of peace or war was in his power.

  • Spathal
  • a.

    Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.

  • Partial
  • n.

    Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.

  • Special
  • a.

    Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.

  • Spacial
  • a.

    See Spatial.

  • Imagined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Imagine

  • Partial
  • n.

    Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse of the moon.

  • Amazing
  • a.

    Causing amazement; very wonderful; as, amazing grace.

  • Special
  • a.

    Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.

  • Spathae
  • pl.

    of Spatha

  • Statical
  • a.

    Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.

  • Imagining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Imagine

  • Special
  • n.

    One appointed for a special service or occasion.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.

  • Imaginal
  • a.

    Characterized by imagination; imaginative; also, given to the use or rhetorical figures or imagins.

  • Patrial
  • n.

    A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.

  • Spatial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to space.