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Computer Vision

"Unlocking Insights Through Visual Data."

Submitted by:
1- Mojammel Hoque Miraj
2- Serajul Monir Ahad
3- Shamsunnahar Saida
4- Mamunur Rashid
5- Mainul Hoque

Submitted to:
Abhijit Pathak,
Lecturer, BGC Trust University Bangladesh.

Department of Computer Science and Engineering


BGC Trust University Bangladesh
What is computer vision?

Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that


enables computers and systems to derive meaningful
information from digital images, videos and other visual
inputs and take actions or make recommendations based
on that information.
How does it works?

Source: https://www.v7labs.com/blog/what-is-computer-vision
History
The year 2010 saw the birth of
Artificial
the ImageNet dataset with 1956 Intelligence
Neuropsychology:
millions of labeled images freely 1959 Discover vision is
hierarchical
available for research.
First computer
1960 vision project
This led to the formation of the
AlexNet architecture two years Ai winter
1970
later— making it one of the
Rudimentary
biggest breakthroughs in 1990 neural networks

Computer Vision, cited over 82K 2001 Face


detection
times.
2012 AlexNet
Applications

Self driving vehicles:


Healthcare:

Optical Character
Recognition (OCR):
Augmented Reality(AR):

Source: www.freepik.com, sjinc.co.jp, Microsoft, tenor.gif


Applications

Sports:
Traffic survuillance:

Facial Recognition:

Super Resolution Image(SRI):

Source: LearnOpenCV.com, DopikAi, V7 lab


Computer Vision Algorithms

•Object Classification
•Object Identification
•Object Detection
•Object Segmentation
•Object Verification
•Object Recognition
Source: simplelearn.com

•Object Landmark Detection


Challenges of Computer Vision

 High costs
 Lack of experienced professionals
 Size of required data sets
 Need for regular monitoring
 Inadequate hardware
 Poor data quality
 Weak planning for model development
 Time shortage

Source: chooch.com
Advantages of Computer Vision

 Enhanced Automation
 Improved Accuracy
 Increased Efficiency
 New Possibilities
 Improved Accessibility

Source: Freepik.com
Disadvantages of Computer Vision

 Limited Context Awareness


 Privacy Concerns
 Bias and Inaccuracy
 Dependence on Infrastructure
 Ethical Considerations

Source: Freepik.com
Thank
you

Source: Freepik.com
History
The year 2010 saw the birth of
Artificial
1956
the ImageNet dataset with Intelligence
Neuropsychology:
millions of labeled images freely 1959 Discover vision is
hierarchical
available for research.
First computer
1960 vision project
This led to the formation of the
AlexNet architecture two years Ai winter
1970
later— making it one of the
Rudimentary
biggest breakthroughs in 1990 neural networks

Computer Vision, cited over 82K 2001 Face


detection
times.
2012 AlexNet
History

1956 1959 1960 1970 1990 2012 2019

Source: AIM.com
Advantages of Computer Vision

Improved Accuracy Increased Efficiency

New Possibilities

Enhanced Automation

Improved Accessibility

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