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Have you ever wondered how much information a brain calculates when you simply open your eyes in the morning? Our surroundings, the light, all the colors, perception of yourself and so much more. Can a machine do as much? It’s possible but requires hefty programming and work of serious geniuses probably. We have acquired a part of what our brain does through computer vision. 

Computer vision is a part of artificial intelligence, it helps computers to understand information from our materialistic world. There are complex algorithms and techniques involved for computers to be able to process, analyze and extract information from all the provided information.

Computer vision can be found in various aspects of our lives. For instance, enabling cars to perceive their surroundings and navigate safely, augmented reality, facial recognition in various devices, and much more. 

The amazing principles behind computer vision though, also have their own challenges. 

What if some object is partially hidden or peeking through just enough to see the brink of it? Or if the lights are varying? There are different such challenges that we require a breakthrough to. 

Computer vision is rapidly evolving as its application and use happens in different and numerous industries. Computer vision can become even more sophisticated and powerful as our technology advances. Therefore, it won’t be long till we do find breakthroughs from the challenges we face today.

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