Computer Vision

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Computer vision is the area of AI that helps computers understand images and video. Instead of reading text, the system learns to recognize visual patterns so it can identify what is in a scene and respond appropriately. For example, a vision model might learn to spot a cat in a photo or detect a face in a camera feed.

Different tasks fall under computer vision, from object detection to tracking motion across frames. In real products, this shows up in things like driver-assistance systems that detect pedestrians, security tools that verify identity, and augmented reality apps that place digital objects onto the real world. The key challenge is maintaining reliability under messy conditions, since lighting and background clutter can alter what the model sees and affect performance.

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