Computer Vision
Computer Vision
Computer Vision
Primary Tasks- There are primarily three tasks that
Computer vision accomplishes:
• Output: One or more bounding boxes (e.g. defined by a point, width, and
Grayscale Images Grayscale images are images which have a range of shades of gray without
apparent colour. The darkest possible shade is black, which is the total absence of colour or zero
value of pixel. The lightest possible shade is white, which is the total presence of colour or 255
value of a pixel . Intermediate shades of gray are represented by equal brightness levels of the
three primary colours.
Coloured Images
All the images that we see around are coloured images. These images are made up
of three primary colours Red, Green and Blue. All the colours that are present can be
made by combining different intensities of red, green and blue.