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- range of scales (scale-invariant camouflage), in the manner of fractals, so some approaches are called fractal camouflage. Not all multiscale patterns...
- Multiscale modeling or multiscale mathematics is the field of solving problems that have important features at multiple scales of time and/or space. Important...
- led to an increase in interest and sales of multiscale guitars overall. Fanned-fret guitars have a multi-scale fingerboard because of "offset" frets; that...
- structure of scale-space images, Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 12:1, 65–79, 2000. Bijaoui, A.; Rué, F. (1995). "A Multiscale Vision Model"...
- called Multiscale SSIM (MS-SSIM) is conducted over multiple scales through a process of multiple stages of sub-sampling, reminiscent of multiscale processing...
- which make it into a special form of multi-scale representation. There are, however, also other types of "multi-scale approaches" in the areas of computer...
- 96(8): 27-38, 1996. Romeny, Bart ter Haar: Introduction to Scale-Space Theory: Multiscale Geometric Image Analysis, Tutorial VBC '96, Hamburg, Germany...
- sounder support for multiscale modelling (for example, see center manifold and slow manifold). As an example for the method of multiple-scale analysis, consider...
- Multiscale Green's function (MSGF) is a generalized and extended version of the classical Green's function (GF) technique for solving mathematical equations...
- mapping between the respective fundamental units. One type of concurrent multiscale simulation is quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM). This involves...