rotationsensitive
Rotation-sensitive is a term used in computer vision and image processing to describe features or algorithms that are affected by the orientation of an object or image. When an object is rotated, rotation-sensitive features will change their appearance or their detected characteristics. This contrasts with rotation-invariant features, which remain unchanged regardless of the object's orientation.
Many traditional feature descriptors, such as SIFT (Scale-Invariant Feature Transform) and SURF (Speeded Up Robust Features),
For instance, in tasks like pose estimation, recognizing hand gestures, or analyzing the orientation of text,