Using the term "procedural noise processes" instead of "random noise" in the title would have been less click-baity and closer to what the paper is about.
meh. any kind of 'random noise' is drawn from a distribution, one shouldn't assume 'random' just means uniformly random bits in some common pixel format.
No, but you'd assume that all the pixels in a "random noise" image are independent and identically distributed. Procedural noise generally has correlation between pixels
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