Computer Vision

Computer vision is a technology that allows computers to "see" and understand images and videos. It’s like giving a computer eyes, so it can recognize objects, people, and actions in photos or videos.

Example:

  • Taranis: Taranis leverages computer vision to provide precision agriculture solutions by analyzing high-resolution aerial imagery. This helps farmers detect early signs of crop disease, pests, and nutrient deficiencies, enabling them to make data-driven decisions for better yield and resource management.
  • Aidoc: Aidoc uses advanced computer vision and AI to analyze medical imaging, helping radiologists quickly identify critical conditions such as brain hemorrhages, strokes, or lung nodules. This reduces diagnosis time and improves patient outcomes by enabling faster and more accurate medical interventions.
  • Orbisk: Orbisk uses computer vision to monitor food waste in commercial kitchens. By analyzing food that gets thrown away, it helps restaurants reduce waste, lower costs, and combat food scarcity.
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