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Subfield of Artificial intelligence where the idea is to get a computer to "understand" a scene. Frequent goals include:
Subfield of Artificial intelligence where the idea is to get a computer to "understand" a scene. Frequent goals include:

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* Tracking an object through an image secuence
* Mapping a scene to a three-dimensional model of the scene, so that (e.g.) a robot could navigate within the scene
* Tracking an object through an image sequence
* Mapping a scene to a three-dimensional model of the scene, so that (e.g.) a robot could navigate within the scene

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Interestingly, biological vision (cats have been extensively studied) seems to have lots of "hardware" assist, that is, special "circuitry" to find lines, etc. However, most computer vision has been done strictly with software.
Interestingly, biological vision? (cats have been extensively studied) seems to have lots of "hardware" assist, that is, special "circuitry" to find lines, etc. However, most computer vision has been done strictly with software.

Subfield of Artificial intelligence where the idea is to get a computer to "understand" a scene. Frequent goals include:

A very difficult task, but one with a small number of commercial successes.

Interestingly, biological vision? (cats have been extensively studied) seems to have lots of "hardware" assist, that is, special "circuitry" to find lines, etc. However, most computer vision has been done strictly with software.


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