homography
Pronunciation
  • (RP) enPR: hōmŏʹgrəfĭ, IPA: /həʊˈmɒɡɹəfɪ/
  • (America) IPA: /hoʊˈmɒɡɹəfi/
Noun

homography

  1. The state or quality of being spelt homographic; the state or quality of exist as homograph.
  2. (geometry) An isomorphism between projective spaces that maps straight lines to straight lines.
    A homography on a real projective plane can be specified by a mapping from one set of four non-collinear points to another set of four non-collinear points. Given such a specification, then the 3-by-3 homography matrix may be computed by means of the DLT (Direct Linear Transformation) algorithm.
    Synonyms: projectivity, projective transformation, projective collineation
    Hypernyms: collineation
    hyponyms en
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