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<h3 id="computer-vision">Computer Vision</h3>
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Computer vision is a field of computer science that works on enabling
computers to see, identify and process images in the same way that human
vision does, and then provide appropriate output. It is like imparting
human intelligence and instincts to a computer. Image processing and
computer vision are a little different from each other. Image processing
means applying some algorithms for transforming image from one form to the
other like smoothing, contrasting, stretching, etc. While computer vision
comes from modelling image processing using the techniques of machine
learning, computer vision applies machine learning to recognize patterns
for interpretation of images (much like the process of visual reasoning of
human vision).
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