![]() This means that the object is statistically the same, no matter what scale it is viewed at. Objects that are “fractal” also obey the notion that they are “self-similar” in their statistics. ![]() Generally, the higher the fractal dimension, the finer and “rougher” the texture. An object that is “fractal” has an intermediate dimensionality, such as 1.6 for an irregular line or 2.4 for an image “surface”. ![]() 9 There are four topological dimensions in traditional Euclidean geometry: 0-D for points, 1-D for straight lines, 2-D for planes, and 3-D for volumetric objects like cubes and spheres. ![]() Schowengerdt, in Remote Sensing (Third edition), 2007 4.6.5 Fractal Geometryįractal geometry is a way to describe the “texture” of a surface.
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