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Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA)

Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA) is a technique used in computer graphics to reduce jagged edges (aliasing) in moving images. It works by combining information from multiple frames over time, averaging pixel data to smooth out sharp edges and flickering artifacts. By tracking how pixels shift between frames and blending them accordingly, TAA creates a more consistent and realistic visual experience, especially in dynamic scenes. This approach improves image quality without significantly impacting performance, resulting in smoother, more visually appealing graphics in video games and other real-time applications.