Images that can be interpreted in a variety of ways have existed for many decades, with the classical example being Rubin’s vase — which some viewers see as a vase, and others a pair of human faces.
Recent advances in triangular grid algorithms have revitalised the field of image processing by offering robust alternatives to the conventional square sampling schemes. These approaches utilise the ...
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