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fiducial
[ fi-doo-shuhl, -dyoo- ]
adjective
- accepted as a fixed basis of reference or comparison:
a fiducial point; a fiducial temperature.
- based on or having trust:
fiducial dependence upon God.
fiducial
/ fɪˈdjuːʃɪəl /
adjective
- physics used as a standard of reference or measurement
a fiducial point
- of or based on trust or faith
- law a less common word for fiduciary
Derived Forms
- fiˈducially, adverb
Other Words From
- fi·ducial·ly adverb
- unfi·ducial adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fiducial1
Example Sentences
Image: Boston Dynamics The charging station works using “fiducial markers,” small QR-code-like pictures that Spot’s cameras can identify and use to navigate.
But Facebook is claiming that its system will work more smoothly and consistently than other AR platforms, and that will be simple for people to turn their posters or images into fiducial markers.
The university's team are also responsible for a set of fiducial markers, objects which give a point of reference to guarantee the cameras are pointing in the right direction.
In the past, the board felt responsible for fiducial help and there wasn’t a good communication with the science staff.
This basic scheme is overlaid with “fiducial” points which act as anchors for the modelling.
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