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pointlevel

Pointlevel is a term used in several disciplines to denote a discrete tier or annotation assigned to individual points in a dataset, model, or visualization. Its exact meaning is domain dependent, but it generally conveys depth, priority, or granularity of a point.

In computational geometry and computer graphics, pointlevel often refers to the depth or level of a point

In topological data analysis, level commonly denotes a filtration parameter. A point's level is the parameter

In computer vision, point-level annotations are a form of weak supervision for segmentation. A single point

Outside these domains, pointlevel may describe the granularity of plotted data points or the indicated priority

within
a
hierarchical
spatial
structure
such
as
a
quadtree
or
octree.
The
level
correlates
with
cell
size
and
processing
order,
influencing
queries,
rendering,
and
aggregation.
value
at
which
it
enters
a
sublevel
or
superlevel
set
as
a
function
over
the
space
is
varied.
per
object
or
class
seeds
labels,
guiding
region
proposals
or
pixel-wise
predictions
while
reducing
labeling
effort.
or
confidence
attached
to
a
point
in
a
processing
pipeline.
The
term
is
not
standardized
and
its
meaning
is
context-dependent.