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Horizontal coordinate system / Segmentation / Angle of view / Optics / Digital camera / Geometry / Electromagnetic radiation / Image processing / Celestial coordinate system / Horizon
Date: 2005-05-29 19:49:58
Horizontal coordinate system
Segmentation
Angle of view
Optics
Digital camera
Geometry
Electromagnetic radiation
Image processing
Celestial coordinate system
Horizon

Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Technical Report MECSE

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