orientoval
Orientoval is a term used in geometry, computer vision, and related fields to describe orientation-related properties of oval or elliptical shapes. As a noun, orientoval can refer to the orientation angle of an oval's major axis relative to a fixed reference frame; as an adjective, orientoval describes data, features, or procedures that pertain to this orientation. In practice, orientoval analysis involves estimating the major axis direction, eccentricity, and aspect ratio of an oval, and applying transformations to align shapes to a canonical orientation. Such orientation normalization enables more reliable shape matching, object detection, and morphometric comparisons, particularly when objects may appear at varying rotations.
The term is a neologism formed from the roots of "orientation" and "oval" and, while not widely
Limitations include sensitivity to noise, partial occlusion, or non-elliptical shapes where a single orientoval parameter may