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COMPUTER

VISION
ACKNOWLEDGEME
NT
I would like to express my deep
gratitude to Ms V Samhita Reddy for
providing me guidance and
encouragement throughout this project.

I would also like to extend my


appreciation to our principal Ms Sudha
Sadangi ma’am for promoting innovation
and creativity among students.

I would also like to thank my school for


providing me with such an opportunity.
CONTENTS

1. WHAT is computer vision?


2. HOW does computer vision work?
3. Types of computer vision
techniques
4. Advantages of computer vision
5. Disadvantages of computer vision
6. Computer vision Applications
WHAT is computer vision?

Computer vision is a field of artificial


intelligence which AI machines use to
understand and derive information
from their surroundings using visual
data such as images and videos.
Computer vision enables computers to
analyze visual input at a pixel level
and understand it. Computer vision is
also used for classifying an object in
an image or video.

HOW does computer vision


work?

Computer vision algorithms are based


on pattern recognition. Pattern
recognition, also sometimes referred
to as pattern detection, is the
ability of machines to identify patterns
in data and use them to make
predictions. We feed the computers
massive amounts of visual data. The
computer analyzes the data, labels
objects in them and finds patterns.
Computers interpret images as series
of pixels that all have a set of color
values. A pixel’s brightness is
represented by a number that range
from 0 (black) to 255 (white). The
software cannot see the colors but
sees the numbers and knows which
color they represent. the process of
computer vision consists of three
steps:

 Acquiring an image
 Processing the image

 Understanding the image

Types of computer vision


techniques
There are different computer vision
techniques depending on the specific
tasks they are performing and their
applications.
The main computer vision techniques
are:
1. Image Classification
2. Object Recognition.
3. Object Tracking

Advantages of computer vision


Computer vision has many

advantages, including:

 1. Improved accuracy

 2. Real-time data

3. Automation

 4. Data security

 5. Image segmentation

 Some examples of these are:

 Healthcare, construction,,
security, assistive technology, etc
Disadvantages of computer
vision
Computer vision has many
disadvantages as well, including:

1. High processing requirements


2. Vulnerability to lighting conditions
3. Difficulty in handling occlusions
4. Health issues
5. E-waste
Some examples of these are:
Eyestrain, inaccuracy, mp3 players,
etc.

Computer vision Applications

Here are a few examples of computer


vision applications:
Google Translate
Self-Driving Cars
Augmented Reality
Facial Recognition
Healthcare
Surveillance
Artificial intelligence and computer
vision have a number of applications
in video surveillance and security.
Some of the computer vision
applications include:

Human detection, Person recognition,


Vehicle surveillance, Weapon
detection, Traffic incident detection

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