Heun's methodIn mathematics and computational science, Heun's method may refer to the improved or modified Euler's method (that is, the explicit trapezoidal rule), or a similar two-stage Runge–Kutta method. It is named after Karl Heun and is a numerical procedure for solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs) with a given initial value. Both variants can be seen as extensions of the Euler method into two-stage second-order Runge–Kutta methods.
Calibration de caméraEn , l'opération de calibration de caméra revient à modéliser le processus de formation des s, c'est-à-dire trouver la relation entre les coordonnées spatiales d'un point de l'espace avec le point associé dans l'image prise par la caméra. Le terme calibration est un anglicisme dont l'équivalent français est étalonnage. On note aussi que le terme calibrage est couramment utilisé. Plusieurs modèles décrivant le processus de formation des images existent. Le plus simple est le modèle du sténopé ou modèle pin-hole dans la littérature anglo-saxonne.
Camera matrixIn computer vision a camera matrix or (camera) projection matrix is a matrix which describes the mapping of a pinhole camera from 3D points in the world to 2D points in an image. Let be a representation of a 3D point in homogeneous coordinates (a 4-dimensional vector), and let be a representation of the image of this point in the pinhole camera (a 3-dimensional vector).
Zone plateA zone plate is a device used to focus light or other things exhibiting wave character. Unlike lenses or curved mirrors, zone plates use diffraction instead of refraction or reflection. Based on analysis by French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel, they are sometimes called Fresnel zone plates in his honor. The zone plate's focusing ability is an extension of the Arago spot phenomenon caused by diffraction from an opaque disc. A zone plate consists of a set of concentric rings, known as Fresnel zones, which alternate between being opaque and transparent.