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Wat (wie) is Gaussian - definitie


Gaussian function         
  • The [[discrete Gaussian kernel]] (solid), compared with the [[sampled Gaussian kernel]] (dashed) for scales <math>t = 0.5,1,2,4.</math>
  • 3d plot of a Gaussian function with a two-dimensional domain
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION
Gaussian curve; Gaussian kernel; Gauss kernel; Error Curve; Error curve; Area under Gaussian curve; Area under the bell curve; Area under gaussian curve; Gauss curve; Integral of a Gaussian function; Integral of a Gaussian Function; Gauss bell
In mathematics, a Gaussian function, often simply referred to as a Gaussian, is a function of the base form
Gaussian blur         
  • This shows how smoothing affects edge detection. With more smoothing, fewer edges are detected
  • A [[halftone]] print rendered smooth through Gaussian blur
VISUAL EFFECT
Gaussian Blur; Gaussian interpolation; Gaussian smoothing; BLURRING FILTERS; Blurring technology
In image processing, a Gaussian blur (also known as Gaussian smoothing) is the result of blurring an image by a Gaussian function (named after mathematician and scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss).
Gaussian orbital         
In computational chemistry and molecular physics, Gaussian orbitals (also known as Gaussian type orbitals, GTOs or Gaussians) are functions used as atomic orbitals in the LCAO method for the representation of electron orbitals in molecules and numerous properties that depend on these.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Gaussian
1. In most elections, one would expect the turnout to follow a normal, or Gaussian, distribution –– meaning that a chart of the number of polling stations reporting a certain turnout would be shaped like a bell curve, with the top of the bell representing the average, median, and most popular value.