👉 Timed Velocity: A term in computer graphics which represents how much velocity a viewer has when looking at the screen, represented as an image. This can be thought of as the instantaneous change in velocity of objects or images on a monitor over time. 2D Viewer: In computer vision and virtual reality, 2D viewers are visual interfaces that display two-dimensional images to humans. They typically work by rendering 2D images onto a video display, which then needs to be interpreted by the user's eyes and provided information in 3D space using input from controllers. Conf: The configuration file of an object viewer or viewer framework for rendering two-dimensional objects on a screen. In the context of computer graphics, it represents how fast an object should move when viewed, typically controlled by the viewer's camera system.