Processing documents and mail. Scanning for nutritional fact panels. Measuring axial stress in railroads. Automatically decoding license plates. Measuring pulses. These are just some of the ways computer vision (CV) is helping Federal agencies meet their missions today.
CV is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that enables computer systems to discover meaningful information from digital images, videos, and other visual inputs. CV then uses the information to act or make recommendations for human consideration.
With CV, we “train models that allow a computer to look in its environment and begin to understand what’s around it,” said Mike Broadwater, vice president of technology services at Government Acquisitions Inc., in a new MeriTalking podcast… Read the full article here.