APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO DETECT AND RECOGNIZE IMAGES IN VIDEO STREAMS

Authors

  • Altyn Raikhan

Abstract

In recent years, the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed remarkable advancements, particularly in computer vision. One of the pivotal tasks within computer vision is object detection, which enables machines to perceive and identify objects within visual data, such as images or video streams. This capability has far-reaching implications across various domains, including surveillance, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and healthcare.Image recognition includes the identification and classification of objects in digital images or videos. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to study the patterns and features of images to accurately identify them. The goal is to allow machines to interpret visual data, as humans do, by identifying and classifying objects in images.

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Published

2024-05-29

How to Cite

Altyn Raikhan. (2024). APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO DETECT AND RECOGNIZE IMAGES IN VIDEO STREAMS. Journal of Academic Research and Trends in Educational Sciences, 803–808. Retrieved from http://ijournal.uz/index.php/jartes/article/view/1134