Examples of using Computer-generated in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Do not ask whether it is“computer-generated.”.
Restoring the world's first computer-generated music.
pixellated computer-generated images.
Although computer-generated virtual worlds are usually rendered in linear perspective,
These computer-generated diagnoses may mislead patients
Designers first assemble the aircraft's millions of parts using computer-generated graphics long before the real aircraft begins to take shape.
Interestingly, it was also possible that the computer-generated digital images were able to converted to analog signals and copy of VF drive.
Thanks to the development of technology, this computer-generated virtual reality is very difficult to distinguish from reality.
With the help of VR headsets, a person will be able to enter a completely immersive computer-generated environment, like a game
Computer-generated models, for example,
In current simulator technology, the perception module receives input from computer-generated imagery and mathematically modeled movement patterns for pedestrians,
you enter a completely immersive computer-generated environment, like a game,
sonar is translated not into blips on a tracking grid but rather into computer-generated images on a video-display terminal.
Computer-generated works fell outside the traditional institutional structure of visual arts;
Students are then exposed to the basic principles behind computer-generated models, characters,
other necessary computer-generated imagery.
In the current simulator technology, the perception module of the self-driving car receives input from computer-generated imagery and mathematically modeled movement patterns for pedestrians,
TPM: Trusted Platform Module 2.0 is a hardware-based security feature that can be used to create and manage computer-generated encryption keys.
This computer-generated model provides an object-oriented,
Rapidly build an AR application that overlays computer-generated data over live real-world data using ThingWorx.