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Template matching         
  • The hidden layer outputs a vector that holds classification information about the image and is used in the Template Matching algorithm as the features of the image
TECHNIQUE IN DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING
Template matchingR. Brunelli, Template Matching Techniques in Computer Vision: Theory and Practice, Wiley, , 2009 (TM book) is a technique in digital image processing] for finding small parts of an image which match a template image.
Template processor         
  • A diagram illustrating all of the basic elements and processing flow of a template engine.
SOFTWARE THAT PRODUCES DOCUMENTS BY COMBINING TEMPLATES WITH A DATA MODEL
Template system (computing); Template (software engineering); Templating language; Template language; Template file
A template processor (also known as a template engine or template parser) is software designed to combine templates with a data model to produce result documents.
Template reaction         
  • [[18-Crown-6]] can be synthesized by the [[Williamson ether synthesis]] using potassium ion as the template cation.
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  • 14-membered N4 macrocyclic ligands, called Curtis macrocycles, arise from the condensation of acetone and a nickel complex of [[ethylenediamine]].
  • Scheme 4. Phosphacrown
CLASS OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Template effect; Metal template
In chemistry, a template reaction is any of a class of ligand-based reactions that occur between two or more adjacent coordination sites on a metal center. In the absence of the metal ion, the same organic reactants produce different products.