chris wrote: > Consider the case when a military simulation > is used to generate images that they expect a sensor should "see". > These images are compared to "ground truth" images and the result is > used to calibrate a sensor - which is then used in a craft or weapon. > If there is unknown positional error affecting the simulated image > (and most practitioners are unaware of the effect of > spatial/positional error on rendered images) then the sensor gets > miss-calibrated.
If the calibration procedure includes the range where errors like that then it should model the error. (After all, that's the point of calibration.) _______________________________________________ vos-d mailing list vos-d@interreality.org http://www.interreality.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vos-d