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COMPUTER VISION
Computer vision is a field of artificial intelligence that trains computers to interpret and understand the visual world. Using digital images from cameras and videos and deep learning models, machines can accurately identify and classify objects — and then implement various actions based on the machine’s understanding of images.
Georgia Tech is advancing computer vision research as image data drives innovations in areas such as self-driving vehicles, digital medical imagery, agricultural bots, facial recognition, and more.
Georgia Tech research at the European Conference on Computer Vision, Oct. 23-27, 2022, involves multiple approaches and contributions to the field. Learn more about the experts whose discoveries are leading to the next generation of computer vision systems.
