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727822tuad027 – Journal Review

Computer Vision Analysis Techniques


Computer Vision and analysis and Applications

INTRODUCTION:π
This journal review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of recent
articles published in academic journals that focus on computer vision analysis. The
selected articles cover a wide range of topics, including image recognition, object
detection, image synthesis, and more. The purpose of this review is to highlight the key
findings, methodologies, and applications of each article, offering readers insights into the
latest advancements in computer vision analysis.

Article 1: "Machine Learning in Computer Vision"

Journal : (ICCIDS 2019)

Authors : Asharul Islam Khan , Salim Al-Habsib.

Publishing Date: 2019

Techniques Used: Support Vector Machines, Neural Networks (specifically


Convolutional Neural Networks or CNNs), and Probabilistic Graphical
Models (such as Bayesian networks)

Problem Solved: The article explores the application of Support Vector


Machines, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), and Bayesian networks
in addressing diverse challenges in machine learning and computer vision. It
discusses tasks like object detection, image classification, facial recognition,
traffic prediction, and behavioral analysis, showcasing their significance
across fields such as surveillance, industrial automation, healthcare, and
environmental monitoring.

Article 2: " Integration and Performance Analysis of Artificial


Intelligence and Computer Vision Based on Deep Learning
Algorithms"
Journal: Computer Vision and Pattern

Recognition .

Authors: Chang Che, Bou Liu, Xinyu zhao .

Publishing Date: 2023


Technique Used: Deep Learning,Neural Networks.

Problem Solved: This paper explores the integration of deep learning and computer vision
technologies to address key challenges in the field. Leveraging deep neural networks, it
achieves notable breakthroughs in tasks like image classification and object detection.
However, limitations in generalization and interpretability are acknowledged, highlighting
areas for improvement. Overall, this integration propels advancements in computer vision,
paving the way for more intelligent machine vision systems with significant implications for
various industries and disciplines.

Article 3: "State of the Art in Defect Detection Based on


Machine Vision"

Journal: International Journal of Computer Vision.

Authors: Ning Yan,You Wu.

Publishing Date: 2021.

Technique Used: Machine Vision, Optical Illumination and Image Acquisition,


Image Processing Algorithms.

Problem Solved: This study focuses on enhancing industrial defect detection using machine
vision technology. It tackles inefficiencies in traditional visual inspection methods, achieving
improved efficiency and reliability in defect detection. By integrating deep learning
techniques, particularly in defect classification and localization, the study offers valuable
insights into the future of visual inspection technology.

Article 4: "Computer Vision Imaging Based on Artificial


Intelligence"

Journal: IEEE

Authors: Xin Li , Yiliang Shi.


Publishing Date: 2019

Technique Used: Computer Vision, Biological Vision and Physical Models, Evolutionary
Calculations.

Problem Solved: This study utilizes artificial intelligence-driven computer vision to


extract information from environmental images or videos efficiently. It explores
biological vision and physical models, focusing on surface defects detection in slabs
and developing an adaptive, high-performance computer vision system. Additionally, it
underscores the versatility of evolutionary calculation methods in enhancing computer
vision tasks.

Article 5: " Deep Active Learning for Computer Vision: Past


and Future"

Journal: APSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing

Authors: Rinyoichi Takezoe1,2, Xu Liu3 , Shunan Mao2 , Marco Ti.

Publishing Date: 2023


Technique Used: Active Learning, Deep Learning.

Problem Solved: This paper explores active learning's significance in AI model development,
emphasizing its role in deep neural network-based models. By reviewing advancements,
applications, and limitations, it aims to raise awareness of active learning's importance. The study
advocates for increased research attention to this aspect, highlighting its potential to democratize
AI by automating data selection and scaling model production.

Article 6: "Computer vision for real-time monitoring and


control"

Journal: Pattern Recognition

Authors: Rama El-khawaldeh a, Mason Guy a, Finn Bork a, Nina


Taherimakhsousi aJones.

Publishing Date: 2023

Techniques Used: Image Analysis, Convolutional Neural Network, Transfer Learning

Problem Solved: This article focuses on the problem of real-time monitoring and control of
computer vision.HeinSight2.0 integrates image analysis and CNN for enhanced event
detection in EasyMax 102. Transfer learning broadens adaptability to diverse reactors.
iControl integration automates processes via visual cues. PAT tools and models optimize
process intensification. Collaboration with Hugging Face advances toward a Self-Driving
Laboratory.
Article 7: "AI and Computer Vision-based Real-time Quality
Control"

Journal: Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks (EUSPN 2023)

Authors: Abdelfatah Ettalibia , Abdelmajid Elouadia , AbdeljebarMansourb.

Publishing Date: 2023

Technique Used: Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning, Deep


learning, Machine vision

Problem Solved: This article explores the integration of artificial intelligence, including
machine/deep learning and neural networks, with Computer Vision (CV) for real-time
quality control in industrial settings. Through case studies in robotic construction and
production line inspections, CV enhances perception of product quality, leading to cost
reductions by anticipating non-conformities. Critical analysis identifies limitations in
current techniques and methods, emphasizing the need for real case analyses to overcome
them. Future directions involve investigating ML & DL algorithms to improve real-time
quality control, especially in automotive part manufacturing.

Article 8: "Crime Analysis Using Computer Vision Approach


with Machine Learning"
Journal: Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation

Authors: P.William, Anuarag Shrivastava, Keshav Kumar, T.A.MohanPrakash.

Publishing Date: 2023

Technique Used: M a chine learning,Computer Vision,Crime forecasting.


Problem Solved: The article addresses the inadequacy of traditional crime-solving
methods in the face of increasing unlawful activities, advocating for more efficient
enforcement tools. It suggests using machine learning and computer vision technologies to
anticipate and prevent crime, aiming to reduce the workload of law enforcement personnel
and improve crime detection accuracy. By leveraging these technologies, the goal is to
transform law enforcement agencies and enhance crime detection and prevention efforts
through advanced artificial intelligence and computer vision systems.

Article 9: “Computer vision models:comparing spatial patterns”

Journal: International Journal on Geographic Information.

Authors: Karim Malik, Collin Robinson, Steven A. Robert.

Publishing Date: 2023

Technique Used: Computer Vision, Pattern Comparison, Scale.

Problem Solved: The article explores comparing landscapes and patterns in spatial
analysis using computer vision and neural networks. It addresses the challenge of scale
in geographic research, highlighting the ad hoc parameterization of computer vision
models. A typology of scales is proposed to guide model parameterization and
evaluation, aiming to enhance geographic analysis techniques.

Article 10 : "End-to-End Computer Vision Framework"

Journal: IEEE

Authors: Cipirian Orei , Murugas Mocofan , Silivieu Vert,Radu Vasisu.


Publishing Date: 2020

Technique Used: Computer Vision, Image Processing, Image edge detection, Benchmark
Testing.

Problem Solved: The paper introduces an open-source End-to-End Computer Vision


Framework in Python, aiming to bridge human-like perception with system understanding
of the environment. It emphasizes configurability and scalability to accommodate the
integration of new algorithms and models seamlessly. The framework addresses the need
for enhanced research capabilities by providing a flexible architecture. It enables researchers
to continuously evolve and adapt their approaches in the dynamic field of Computer Vision.
CONCLUSION:

This journal review provides a comprehensive overview of recent research articles on


computer vision analysis, covering topics such as image recognition, object detection,
image synthesis, semantic segmentation, 3D object recognition, visual saliency
detection, object tracking, image super-resolution, face recognition, and video
summarization. The articles utilize various techniques, including deep learning,
convolutional neural networks, Siamese networks, generative adversarial networks, and
more, to solve specific problems in computer vision analysis. The findings
contribute to the advancement of computer vision technologies, offering insights and
potential applications in various domains.

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