Bitmap vs Voxmap - What's the difference?
bitmap | voxmap |
(computing) a series of bits that represents a rasterized graphic image, each pixel being represented as a group of bits
(computer graphics) A three-dimensional array of voxels, analogous to a bitmap of pixels.
* 2005 , Alan K Bowman, Michael Brady, Images and Artefacts of the Ancient World
* 2005 , Yo-Sung Ho, Hyoung Joong Kim, Advances in Multimedia Information Processing
As nouns the difference between bitmap and voxmap
is that bitmap is a series of bits that represents a rasterized graphic , each pixel being represented as a group of bits while voxmap is a three-dimensional array of voxels, analogous to a bitmap of pixels.bitmap
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Alternative forms
* bit map * bit-mapNoun
(en noun) (Raster graphics)Usage notes
* See notes at pixmap.Synonyms
* pixmapvoxmap
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Noun
(en noun)- The vase reconstructed and texture-mapped. All 120 images are used in the reconstruction, and the voxmap is generated
- In addition, it does not use any pre-computed hierarchy of object data such as bounding boxes or voxmap
