ratioshape
Ratioshape is a term used in geometry and design to describe the proportional relationship that characterizes a shape, captured by a ratio of two geometric quantities. It serves as a compact descriptor that can classify shapes into families and guide the generation of new shapes by fixing a ratio parameter.
Formally, let S be a shape and let F1(S) and F2(S) denote two geometric quantities (such as
Common cases include the aspect ratio, where F1 = width and F2 = height, and the circle-based ratio
Properties emphasize that ratioshape is generally scale-sensitive unless the chosen features are themselves scale-invariant or combined
Applications appear in computer graphics, responsive design, architectural patterning, and shape-based retrieval in image databases, where
See also: aspect ratio, shape descriptor, similarity (geometry). Notes: Ratioshape is presented as a conceptual term