Computer Vision: Building Visual Intelligence
Computer Vision: Building Visual Intelligence Computer vision is the science of letting machines see and understand the world. With cameras, sensors, and clever software, computers can identify objects, describe scenes, and even track movements. This field blends math, data, and practical ideas to help people perform tasks more efficiently, from organizing photos to guiding a robot. The goal is visual intelligence that works reliably in the real world. Think of vision as a processing pipeline: capture pixels, reduce noise, and reveal meaningful patterns. Simple tasks once used fixed rules, but many useful systems now learn from examples. The more diverse and high-quality the data, the better the model can handle new pictures from phones, streets, or labs. ...