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What (who) is frame grabbers - definition

ONE OF THE MANY STILL IMAGES WHICH COMPOSE THE COMPLETE MOVING PICTURE
Video frame; Animation frame; Poster frame; Frame (video); Still frame; Thumbtime; Frame (film); Frame (cinema)

frame grabber         
  • Analog HD frame grabber
ELECTRONIC DEVICE THAT CAPTURES (I.E., "GRABS") INDIVIDUAL, DIGITAL STILL FRAMES FROM AN ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL OR A DIGITAL VIDEO STREAM
Video grabber; Framegrabber; Frame grabbing
<hardware> A device that captures a single frame from an analog video signal (from a video camera or VCR) and stores it as a digital image under computer control. (1997-07-11)
Hive frame         
  • Empty Langstroth hive frames with thick top bars
STRUCTURAL ELEMENT IN A BEEHIVE
Beehive frame; Frame (beehive); Honey frame
A hive frame or honey frame is a structural element in a beehive that holds the honeycomb or brood comb within the hive enclosure or box. The hive frame is a key part of the modern movable-comb hive.
Frame (artificial intelligence)         
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DATA STRUCTURE USED TO DIVIDE KNOWLEDGE INTO SUBSTRUCTURES BY REPRESENTING "STEREOTYPED SITUATIONS"
Knowledge frame; Frame language; Frame (data structure); Semantic frames; Frames (artificial ingellience); Frame (Artificial intelligence); Semantic frame; Frame representation language
Frames are an artificial intelligence data structure used to divide knowledge into substructures by representing "stereotyped situations". They were proposed by Marvin Minsky in his 1974 article "A Framework for Representing Knowledge".

Wikipedia

Film frame

In filmmaking, video production, animation, and related fields, a frame is one of the many still images which compose the complete moving picture. The term is derived from the historical development of film stock, in which the sequentially recorded single images look like a framed picture when examined individually.

The term may also be used more generally as a noun or verb to refer to the edges of the image as seen in a camera viewfinder or projected on a screen. Thus, the camera operator can be said to keep a car in frame by panning with it as it speeds past.