Geometric

Geometric transformation in digital image processing

Geometric transformation in digital image processing

A set of image transformations where the geometry of image is changed without altering its actual pixel values are commonly referred to as “Geometric” transformation. In general, you can apply multiple operations on it, but, the actual pixel values will remain unchanged.

  1. What are the steps in geometric transformation?
  2. What are the 3 different transformations in geometry?

What are the steps in geometric transformation?

A geometric transformation typically involves three steps. Step 1 updates the control points to real- world coordinates. Step 2 uses the control points to run an affine transformation. Step 3 creates the output by applying the transformation equations to the input features.

What are the 3 different transformations in geometry?

Translation is when we slide a figure in any direction. Reflection is when we flip a figure over a line. Rotation is when we rotate a figure a certain degree around a point.

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