hoekbased
Hoekbased is a term used in some technical contexts to describe an approach or system that bases its reasoning on angular relationships rather than on absolute distances or Cartesian coordinates. The word draws on “hoek,” the Dutch word for angle or corner, combined with the English “based” to signal an angle-centric orientation.
Origin and usage: The term appears in a limited set of sources and is not broadly standardized.
Characteristics: Hoekbased methods typically rely on angular measurements and trigonometric transforms to derive vector-oriented information. They
Applications and examples: In computer vision, hoekbased descriptors might encode the distribution of edge directions instead
Current status: Hoekbased remains a niche or exploratory term rather than a widely adopted formal framework.