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** [[Orientation (computer vision)]], an image processing concept related to one-dimensional characterization of a local image
** [[Orientation (computer vision)]], an image processing concept related to one-dimensional characterization of a local image
* [[Orientation (space)]], the choice of a left-hand-side in an orientable space**
* [[Orientation (space)]], the choice of a left-hand-side in an orientable space**
** [[Orientation (vector space)]], the specific case of linear algebra
** [[Orientability]], a property of a geometrical space which allows distinguishing an object in the space from its mirror image
** [[Orientability]], a property of a geometrical space which allows distinguishing an object in the space from its mirror image
*** [[Orientation character]], a character of the fundamental group that "measures" the orientability of a manifold.
*** [[Orientation character]], a character of the fundamental group that "measures" the orientability of a manifold.
** [[Orientation (vector space)]], the specific case of linear algebra
** [[Curve orientation]], the choice of a direction for a point moving on a curve
** [[Curve orientation]], the choice of a direction for a point moving on a curve
* [[Orientation (graph theory)]], an assignment of a direction (orientation) to each edge of an undirected graph
* [[Orientation (graph theory)]], an assignment of a direction (orientation) to each edge of an undirected graph

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Orientation may refer to:

Positioning in physical space

Arts and media

Mathematics

Other uses

  • Orientation (mental), a function of the mind
  • Romantic orientation, the sex or gender with which a person is most likely to have a romantic relationship or fall in love
  • Sexual orientation, the direction of an individual's sexuality with respect to the sex of the persons the individual finds sexually attractive
  • Student orientation, the first week of a university year in several countries

See also