This principle has been advanced particularly in vision research as an account of how, for example, three dimensional structure is extracted from an inadequate two-dimensional projection.
This is a new style, out of modern abstractions, two-dimensional projections and its typical linearity and flatness.
That task is made more complicated because the laparoscopic view inside the body is a two-dimensional projection on a screen.
They could see sparse stars in the disk's blackness, a two-dimensional projection of the new polis observatory's view.
A computer can generate a two-dimensional projection of such a graph, and can rotate the graph to reveal relationships that would not otherwise be discernible.
By comparison, conventional X-ray images are two-dimensional projections of the true three-dimensional anatomy, i.e. radiodensity shadows.
The average crossing number is a variant of crossing number obtained from a three-dimensional embedding of a knot by averaging over all two-dimensional projections.
It is important to use a method that does not depend on a two-dimensional projection when dealing with the entire world.
The image is thus a two-dimensional projection of the desired three-dimensional velocity distribution.
A two-dimensional projection of a three-dimensional representation of a four-dimensional problem was little more than a reminder of what he was doing.