anisotropic See Also: anisotropy, isotropic [modeling] Having nonuniform spatial distribution of movement or properties, usually across a surface.
Anisotropic data (e.g. geologic phenomena) can be interpolated using theta and scalex defining orientation and ratio of the perpendicular axes put on the longest/shortest side of the feature, respectively.
anisotropic Having nonuniform spatial distribution of movement or properties, usually across a surface. Referenced by: Isotropy; Ellipse; Anisotropy. anisotropy ...
Kriging gave better results than optimal inverse distance when data were anisotropic. In some cases for Region 1 data, kriging appeared similar to splining, but had lower MAE values than splining for every case tested.
Cokriging (multivariate version of the above-mentioned kriging models) Isotropical or anisotropical models Kriging Output Surface Types ...
Image processing to remove periodic or anisotropic artifacts such as jaggies from interlaced video, stripe artifacts from strip aerial photography, or wave patterns from radio frequency interference in a digital camera; ...
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