- analysis, a
resel (from
resolution element)
represents the
actual spatial resolution in an
image or a
volumetric dataset. The
number of
resels in the image...
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Werner Resel (born 22 June 1935) is a
German cellist. From 1987 to 1997 he was
chairman of the
Vienna Philharmonic. Born in Essen, from 1949
Resel studied...
- surface,
measured numerically by the
Hausdorff dimension Roughness/
resel, the
resel/roughness of an image/volume
Unnecessary roughness, a type of foul...
-
satellite imagery.
Image resolution Ground sample distance Level of
detail Resel Thomas, C.; Ranchin, T.; Wald, L.; Ch****sot, J. (2008). "Synthesis of multispectral...
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Reszel [
ˈrɛʂɛl] (German: Rößel; Prussian:
Resel or Resl) is a town in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in
northeastern Poland. As of 2012 the po****tion...
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texture to be repeated;
clamping causes it to be in one spot only.
Pixel Resel Voxel Andrew Gl****ner, An
Introduction to Ray Tracing, San Francisco: Morgan–Kaufmann...
- systems.
Maxel –
material element Pixel –
picture element Plane partition Resel –
resolution element Sp****
voxel octree Texel –
texture element Tixel -...
- stories), 1883 (containing Der Kreisphysikus,
Jacob Szela, Krambambuli, Die
Resel, Die
Poesie des Unbewußten) Zwei
Comtessen (Two countesses). A story. Berlin:...
- forces, stress, etc.).[clarification needed]
Covariance Kriging Variogram Resel Stochastic process Interacting particle system Stochastic cellular automata...
- Tournai: Casterman. p. 198. ISBN 2203380152. Sadoul, Numa;
Rebiersch (tr.),
Resel (1992). Das
grosse Moebius Buch (in German) (German
language version of...