PROJECTION


'Projection' can be any of:

★ The display of an image by devices such as:


Movie projector


Video projector


Overhead projector


Slide projector

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:




Isometric projection




Dimetric projection




Trimetric projection


Oblique projection, and


Perspective projection

★ 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


3D projection


Projection (relational algebra)


Projection (linear algebra)

''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, or "Freudian 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.

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