projective transformations
Projective transformations are a type of geometric transformation that preserves collinearity, incidence, and cross-ratio. They are represented by 4x4 matrices in homogeneous coordinates and are used in computer graphics, computer vision, and robotics for mapping points and shapes between different coordinate systems.
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