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aliasing
[ ey-lee-uh-sing ]
noun
- a jagged, stairstep effect on curved or diagonal lines that are reproduced in low resolution, as on a computer printout or digital display.
aliasing
/ ˈeɪlɪəsɪŋ /
noun
- radio television the error in a vision or sound signal arising from limitations in the system that generates or processes the signal
aliasing
/ ā′lē-ə-sĭng /
- Jagged distortions in curves and diagonal lines in computer graphics caused by limited or diminished screen resolution.
- Compare antialiasing
- Distortion in a reproduced sound wave caused by a low sampling rate during the recording of the sound signal as digital information.
Word History and Origins
Origin of aliasing1
Example Sentences
In RE3 specifically, I noticed ghosting in animations and distracting aliasing around edges.
Those Quad Bayer sensors have been subject to spatial aliasing artifacts of one kind or another, zippering along rows or columns.
However, the authors argue that such aliasing is unlikely.
They also took operational security measures, using aliasing software such as Tor and virtual private networks to mask their location, or restricting their Islamic State-related work to prepaid phones that were harder to track.
It can improve picture artifacts like aliasing, but it’s a blunt approach to boosting image quality that makes very little sense for the hardware.
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