Meaning Artifacts
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Undesirable and unintentional defects in a digital image. Artifacts are often a result of image processing.
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Sometimes spelled "artefacts" - Picture degradations that occur as a result of image-processing tasks, such as compressing an image which can result in an increase in digital "noise&quo [..]
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Refers to video blemishes, noise or any physical interruption of the video image.
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Artifacts are all objects that cannot be formed spontaneously in Nature. For a long time it has been assumed that artifacts are necessarily cultural prod- ucts, i.e., that only man can produce them. I [..]
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Physical objects created by humans, often specifically the “portable” objects like tools, pottery, and jewelry (as opposed to the non-portable ones like buildings and roads).
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Undesirable and unintentional defects in a digital image. Artifacts are often a result of image processing.
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Artificial, spurious defects in an image that were not part of the original image or data.
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Refers to video blemishes, noise or any physical interruption of the video image.
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Any visible result of a procedure which is caused by the procedure itself and not by the entity being analyzed. Common examples include histological structures introduced by Tissue processing, radiogr [..]
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Any visible result of a procedure which is caused by the procedure itself and not by the entity being analyzed. Common examples include histological structures introduced by tissue processing, radiogr [..]
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Humanly modified objects.
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Natural or artificial articles, objects, tools, or other items manufactured, modified, or used by humans that are of archaeological interest.
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objects made by humans, such as stone tools; studied by geoarcheologists.
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 Descriptive representations, usually used for engineering design and in that case, Primitive Models in the context of the Zachman Framework.  However, they could be descriptive formalisms for any obj [..]
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