Tracing

Tracing may refer to:

  • Tracing (law), a process by which a one demonstrates the ownership of property to be awarded a claim based on this information
  • Tracing (criminology), a subject that aims to determine crime socene activity from trace evidence left at crime scenes
  • Tracing of family members, a service provided by the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
  • Tracing (as with a gun or camera), tracking an object, as with the use of tracer ammunition
  • Tracing (art), copying an object or drawing, especially with the use of translucent tracing paper
  • Call tracing, a procedure in telephony that permits an entitled user to be informed about the routing of data for an established connection
  • Anterograde tracing, and Retrograde tracing, biological research techniques used to map the connections of neurons
  • Tracking and tracing, a process of monitoring the location and status of property in transit

Computer graphics

  • Image tracing, digital image processing to convert raster graphics into vector graphics
  • Path tracing, is a computer graphics Monte Carlo method of rendering images of three-dimensional scenes such that the global illumination is faithful to reality.
  • Ray tracing (graphics), techniques in computer graphics
  • Boundary tracing, (also known as contour tracing) of a binary digital region can be thought of as a segmentation technique that identifies the boundary pixels of the digital region
  • Tracing (software), a method of debugging in computer programming
  • curve tracing

Physics

  • Ray tracing (physics), a method for calculating the path of waves or particles through a system with regions of varying propagation velocity, absorption characteristics, and reflecting surfaces.
  • Dye tracing, tracking various flows using dye added to the liquid in question


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