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COMPUTER VISION

🞆 Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that


uses machine learning and neural networks to teach
computers and systems to derive meaningful information
from digital images, videos and other visual inputs—and to
make recommendations or take actions when they see
defects or issues
EXAMPLES OF COMPUTER VISION
🞆 1. Google Translate
🞆 2. Facebook 3D Photo
🞆 3. YOLO
COMPUTER VISION MARKET SIZE
🞆 According to an analysis of the AI vision
market by Verified Market Research (Nov
2022), the AI in Computer Vision Market was
valued at USD 12 Billion in 2021 and is
projected to reach USD 205 Billion by 2030.
Accordingly, the computer vision market is
rapidly growing at a CAGR of 37.05% from
2023 to 2030
HOW DOES COMPUTER VISION WORK?

🞆 Step 1: Acquiring the image/video


from a camera,

🞆 Step 2: Processing the image, and

🞆 Step 3: Understanding the image.


THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPUTER VISION TRENDS RIGHT NOW ARE

🞆 Trend 1: Real-Time Video Analytics

🞆 Trend 2: AI Model Optimization and Deployment


🞆 Trend 3: Real-world computer vision application
HUMAN-LEVEL PERFORMANCE OF COMPUTER VISION AI

🞆 Deep learning enables machines to achieve human-


level performance in image recognition tasks. For
example, in deep face recognition, AI models
achieve a detection accuracy (e.g., Google FaceNet
achieved 99.63%) that is higher than the accuracy
humans can achieve (97.53%).
SPORTS
INTERACTIVE GAMES
ROBOTICS
MEDICAL IMAGINE
BENEFITS
EXAMPLES OF ESTABLISHED
COMPUTER VISION TASKS
🞆 Image classification sees an image and can classify it
(a dog, an apple, a person’s face). More precisely, it is
able to accurately predict that a given image belongs to a
certain class. For example, a social media company might
want to use it to automatically identify and segregate
objectionable images uploaded by users

🞆 Object detection can use image classification to identify


a certain class of image and then detect and tabulate
their appearance in an image or video. Examples include
detecting damages on an assembly line or identifying
machinery that requires maintenance.
🞆 Object tracking follows or tracks an object once it is
detected. This task is often executed with images
captured in sequence or real-time video feeds.
Autonomous vehicles, for example, need to not only
classify and detect objects such as pedestrians, other
cars and road infrastructure, they need to track them
in motion to avoid collisions and obey traffic laws.

🞆 Content-based image retrieval uses computer


vision to browse, search and retrieve images from
large data stores, based on the content of the images
rather than metadata tags associated with them. This
task can incorporate automatic image annotation that
replaces manual image tagging. These tasks can be
used for digital asset management systems and can
increase the accuracy of search and retrieval.
REFERENCE
🞆 https://developer.ibm.com/articles/introductio
n-computer-vision/
🞆 https://www.simplilearn.com/computer-vision-
article
🞆 https://www.javatpoint.com/computer-vision

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