Projection
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Projection can be any of:
- The display of an image by devices such as:
- Map projection, in cartography
- Graphical projection, the production of a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object
- Orthographic projection, including:
- Plan, or floor plan view
- Elevation, usually a 'head-on' view of an exterior
- Section, a cutaway view of the interior
- Axonometric projection, including:
- Oblique projection, and
- Perspective projection
- Orthographic projection, including:
- In chemistry, any one of:
- Fischer projection
- Haworth projection
- Newman projection
- Stereochemical projection
- Projection (mathematics), any of several different types of functions, mappings, operations, or transformations
- Projections (Voyager episode), an episode of the television series Star Trek: Voyager
- Power projection, the capacity of a state to implement policy by means of force, or the threat thereof, in an area distant from its own territory
- Psychological projection, a defense mechanism in which one attributes to others, one’s own unacceptable or unwanted thoughts or emotions
- a forecasting of future developments based on current statistics and trends
- Enamel projections, extensions of dental enamel beyond the normally smooth cervical margin and onto the root of the tooth
- Projection (Cylon ability), the ability to perceive your environment in any form you choose, displayed by the humanoid Cylons in the television series Battlestar Galactica .
- Natural Language Processing :
- Annotations Projection, the task by which researcher in NLP try to automatically annotate a side (a language) of a parallel corpus given the already available annotations of the other side of the parallel corpus.