RLS terms Flashcards

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Image Processing - Electromagnetic spectrum

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Image Processing - Digital image representation

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8bits/pixel images

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Grayscale, binary and colored images

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Image resolution

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additive vs subtractive color

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Color Models (munson, rgb…)

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RGB, HSI and Pseudo color

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Point processing, Image histogram, Gray-level mapping, Thresholding

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Neighbourhood processing, Correlation/Convolution operation, Median filter, Rank filters

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Segmentation, Background subtraction

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What is FFT , Explain hybrid images

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Low-pass filtering vs High-pass filtering

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High frequency components correspond to
edges in an image - Low frequency components in an image correspond to smooth regions

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Qualities of light, point light, spotlight, directional light, sky dome, area light, physically based light, ambient light, decay, diffuse and specular reflection

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The visual functions of shadows, secondary shadows, shadow color, shadow size and perspective, hard and soft shadows, shadow algorithms (depth map, raytraced shadows)

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Lighting Environments
Mainly focus on: Daylight, sunlight, skylight, image based lighting, indoor natural light, global illumination, color bleeding, practical lights, night scenes, distance and depth

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Exposure, f-stops, aperture, depth of field, shutter speed, film speed, focus, bokeh effect, histograms, HDRI

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Ray tracing, rasterization, shaders, diffuse, glossy, specular reflection, view-dependent shading, Fresnel effect, raytracing, global illumination, caustics

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Revit Daylight Model workflow: you need to know how prepare the model in Revit and what is the different steps to export from it and import to rhino. What is the most important advantage of this workflow?

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Point-in-Time Illuminance: what is the main application of this workflow? How can you modify the simulation setup including location, sky, materials, luminaires, occupied areas, tubular daylighting devices, import .cse file from Revit, simulation start button, setting dialog.

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Daylight Availability: What is the application of Daylight Availability workflow? You need to know different features of LEED v4 Option 1, LEED v4 Option 2, EN 17037, Custom Daylight Availability, Daylight Factor. How you can use these workflows and run the simulation for each of them.

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Annual Glare: What is the DGP application? What are the DGP bands? what are the factors that DGP simulation relies on? What is the Spatial Disturbing Glare? What is the simulation workflow setting and extracting data from the simulation using several diagrams.

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Radiance Render: how can we run a radiance render for daylighting and electric lighting?

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Radiation Map: what is the simulation setup for radiation map analysis?

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View Analysis: you need to know the simulation setup for calculating LEED v4.0 Quality views, EN 17037 View Out, View Factors and providing output diagrams reports.

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