Definition of Fiducially. Meaning of Fiducially. Synonyms of Fiducially

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Definition of Fiducially

Fiducially
Fiducially Fi*du"cial*ly, adv. With confidence. --South.

Meaning of Fiducially from wikipedia

- A fiducial marker or fiducial is an object placed in the field of view of an image for use as a point of reference or a measure. It may be either something...
- Look up fiducial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fiducial may refer to: Fiduciary, in law, a person who holds a legal or ethical relationship of trust...
- Fiducial inference is one of a number of different types of statistical inference. These are rules, intended for general application, by which conclusions...
- paper concerned with fiducial distributions and fiducial argument. Quite unexpectedly, while the conceptual framework of fiducial argument is entirely...
- complexity theory. Fiducial inference was an approach to statistical inference based on fiducial probability, also known as a "fiducial distribution". In...
- automobile parts. It features black squares on a white background with fiducial markers, readable by imaging devices like cameras, and processed using...
- intervals (a Bayesian method). Less common forms include likelihood intervals, fiducial intervals, tolerance intervals, and prediction intervals. For a non-statistical...
- (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...
- An ARTag is a fiducial marker system to support 3D registration (alignment) and pose tracking in augmented reality. They can be used to facilitate the...
- matter, a further statement is needed: With due account of the respective fiducial reference states of the systems, when two systems, which may be of different...