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Encyclopedia > Projective frame

In mathematics, a projective frame in projective geometry is an (n + 2)-tuple of points in general position in the space from which a projective space has been projected, one can take the first n + 1 points to form a basis, and the last to be the sum of the others.


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ALE Version 0.6.0 Technical Description (1779 words)
If a camera input frame sequence has an extended pyramid R, then an extended image is defined from R in a manner analogous to the definition of the image I from the view pyramid R in the definition of a camera snapshot.
In the case of the incremental renderers, the original frame is used without transformation, and each supplemental frame is transformed according to the results of the alignment algorithm, which aligns each new frame with the current rendering of the merging renderer.
Assume a projective input frame sequence such that each snapshot can be associated with a point in the scene invisible from that snapshot, but visible from some other snapshot.
Projective Identification in Organizational Consultation (7224 words)
The impact of projective identification on the therapist-patient interaction is profound and has been studied extensively by researchers exploring how a wide range of countertransference feelings and responses stem from the relationship itself rather than strictly from therapist's own background.
One is that the same ongoing projective process that shapes the organizational social field also produces the organization's inability to address the problems or challenges for which it calls in an outside consultant.
With projective identification, the recipient of the projection, in whom parts of the projector are lodged, is no longer felt to be a separate person.
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