Computer Vision
Computer vision is the field of AI that lets machines interpret images and video—e.g. recognize objects, read text, or detect defects.
In Simple Terms
Think of it as giving a computer eyes and the ability to describe what it sees.
Detailed Explanation
Computer vision uses deep learning and other methods to classify, segment, or generate visual content. It powers everything from face unlock to quality checks on assembly lines. When to use it: when the input or output is visual and you need detection, classification, or description. Common mistakes: expecting human-level robustness in messy or novel conditions, or skipping data quality for training.
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