Temporal aliasing
Temporal aliasing is the term applied to a visual phenomenon also known as the "stroboscopic effect". It also accounts for the "wagon-wheel effect", so called because in video or motion pictures, spoked wheels on horse-drawn wagons sometimes appear to be turning backwards.
Temporal aliasing is one example of a range of phenomena called
aliasing that occur when continuous motion is represented by a series of short or instantaneous samples.
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Temporal aliasing is the term applied to a visual phenomenon also known as the "stroboscopic effect". It also accounts for the "wagon-wheel effect", so called because in video or motion pictures, spoked wheels on horse-drawn wagons sometimes appear to be turning backwards.
Temporal aliasing is one example of a range of phenomena called
aliasing that occur when continuous motion is represented by a series of short or instantaneous samples.