像素化视频反中的碎形
J Courtial1, J Leach, M J Padgett
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK. j.courtial@physics.gla.ac.uk
Nature
|January 10, 2002
概括
视频反,当摄像头记录显示自己的图像的屏幕时,会创建复杂的碎形图案. 这种在日常生活中可观察到的现象受到基于像素的监视器技术的影响,产生像Sierpinski具这样的图案.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 计算机科学 计算机科学
- 数学 数学 是一个数学.
背景情况:
- 视频反是一种常见的现象,相机捕捉到显示在自己的屏幕上的图像.
- 这种效应经常在日常环境中观察到,例如在大型显示屏的体育赛事中.
- 摄像机和屏幕之间的互动是视觉技术的一个基本方面.
研究的目的:
- 调查基于像素的监视器技术对视频反的影响.
- 为了证明从简单的视频反循环中出现碎形图案的出现.
- 分析这些视觉现象背后的数学和物理原理.
主要方法:
- 用摄像机和屏幕分析视频反的物理过程.
- 模拟基于像素的显示器对图像捕获的影响.
- 观察和描述由此产生的视觉模式.
主要成果:
- 基于像素的显示器,当受到视频反时,会产生静止的碎形图案.
- 这些模式包括众所周知的数学结构,如von-Koch雪花和Sierpinski封装.
- 该研究量化了监视器技术如何影响这些碎形的复杂性和形状.
结论:
- 与基于像素的显示器相结合的视频反是新出现的碎形几何学的来源.
- 这项研究将物理,计算机科学和数学概念结合起来.
- 这些发现为从简单的技术互动中产生的复杂视觉行为提供了见解.
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