
digital geometry
Digital geometry studies the shapes, structures, and properties of objects represented on digital displays or computer models, like pixels in images or voxels in 3D. It focuses on understanding how these shapes behave, how they can be analyzed, and how to process or manipulate them effectively. This field helps improve image recognition, computer graphics, and medical imaging by providing mathematical tools to work with the discrete, pixel-based representations of real-world objects. Essentially, digital geometry bridges the gap between continuous shapes and their digital approximations, enabling accurate analysis and processing within digital systems.