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Computer Vision is a subfield of Artificial intelligence. The purpose of computer vision is to program a computer to "understand" a scene or features in an image.

Typical goals of computer vision include:

  • The detection, segmentation, location, and recognition of certain objects in images (e.g., human faces)
  • Registration of different views of the same scene or object
  • Tracking an object through an image sequence
  • Mapping a scene to a three-dimensional model of the scene; such a model might be used by a robot to navigate the imaged scene
  • Estimation of the three-dimensional poses of humans and their limbs

These goals are achieved by means of pattern recognition, statistical learning, projective geometry, image processing, graph theory and other fields. Cognitive computer vision[?] is strongly related to cognitive psychology and biological computation[?].

In the related fields machine vision and medical imaging, systems using computer vision techniques are sold in markets worth billions of US dollars per year.

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