"Mitchell-Netravali filter" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Mitchell-Netravali filters [plural]
Etymology: Introduced in a 1998 paper by Don Mitchell and Arun Netravali. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Mitchell-Netravali filter (plural Mitchell-Netravali filters)
  1. (computer graphics) Any of a group of bicubic reconstruction filters often used for antialiasing or for scaling raster graphics. Categories (topical): Computer graphics

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