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Volume - 1 | Issue - 2 | december 2019

COMPUTER VISION FOR HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION-REVIEW
Pages: 131-139
DOI
10.36548/jtcsst.2019.2.006
Published
December, 2019
Abstract

The paper is a review on the computer vision that is helpful in the interaction between the human and the machines. The computer vision that is termed as the subfield of the artificial intelligence and the machine learning is capable of training the computer to visualize, interpret and respond back to the visual world in a similar way as the human vision does. Nowadays the computer vision has found its application in broader areas such as the heath care, safety security, surveillance etc. due to the progress, developments and latest innovations in the artificial intelligence, deep learning and neural networks. The paper presents the enhanced capabilities of the computer vision experienced in various applications related to the interactions between the human and machines involving the artificial intelligence, deep learning and the neural networks.

Keywords

Computer Vision Human-Machine Interaction Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Deep Learning Neural Networks

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