COMPUTER VISION WITH OPEN CV
Mohd Hyder Gouri, Mr.C. Rajeev Kumar
- 发表年份
- 2023
- 引用次数
- 2
摘要
Computers can now analyze and comprehend visual data from the outside world because to the development of computer vision, a branch of artificial intelligence. It entails the creation of algorithms and methods to extract significant data from pictures and movies. The sophisticated open-source computer vision and machine learning software library known as OpenCV makes it simpler to work with visual data. OpenCV is an acronym for Open-Source Computer Vision Library. The goal of computer vision is to mimic the capacity of the human visual system to comprehend and interpret the visual environment. It involves activities like object detection, facial recognition, image segmentation, and more. It also incorporates image and video analysis. Numerous industries use computer vision, including autonomous vehicles, robotics, surveillance, and augmented reality. Frequently popular open-source library OpenCV offers tools, routines, pre-built algorithms, and tools for executing different computer vision tasks. Although it was initially created by Intel, the project is now community-driven. Python and other languages provide bindings for OpenCV, which is built in C++.Computers can now analyze and comprehend visual data from the outside world because to the development of computer vision, a branch of artificial intelligence. It entails the creation of algorithms and methods to extract significant data from pictures and movies. The sophisticated open-source computer vision and machine learning software library known as OpenCV makes it simpler to work with visual data. OpenCV is an acronym for Open-Source Computer Vision Library. The goal of computer vision is to mimic the capacity of the human visual system to comprehend and interpret the visual environment. tasks such as image and video analysis.
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