On 07.06.2012 20:26, Mike Tintner wrote:
There isn't a formula/algorithm for raindrops, for example
Raindrops do have identifiable features. In the example shown these have a convex shape which produces a diffraction effect similar to magnification. Because of the continuity in elevation above the surface the diffraction effect is also continuous.
The features of a visual object can occur on different scales or dimensions simultaneously. So "a mess" may have little in common with other messes in terms of localized descriptors, but have a similar fractal dimension or algorithmic compressibility.
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