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: This paper discusses using the DLT method to perform optical mapping, where L11Z acts as a denominator coefficient in the transformation equations.

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: This research applies DLT to align LiDAR point clouds with RGB images , which is critical for measuring plant heights and traits with high accuracy. 2. Marine Engineering: The MAN L11Z 19/30 Engine Marine Engineering: The MAN L11Z 19/30 Engine In

In the field of computer vision and photogrammetry, is one of the 11 coefficients used in the Direct Linear Transformation (DLT) algorithm. This algorithm establishes a direct relationship between 2D image coordinates and 3D object space coordinates.