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Camera-Based Systems

Camera-based systems are integrated hardware and software solutions that use cameras as primary sensors to capture visual data for processing, analysis, and control applications. They combine computer vision, image processing, and machine learning techniques to interpret visual information from the environment. These systems are widely used in areas like surveillance, autonomous vehicles, robotics, medical imaging, and augmented reality.

Also known as: Vision Systems, Computer Vision Systems, Imaging Systems, CV Systems, Camera Systems
🧊Why learn Camera-Based Systems?

Developers should learn camera-based systems when building applications that require visual perception, such as facial recognition, object detection, motion tracking, or environmental monitoring. They are essential for creating intelligent systems that interact with the physical world, enabling automation and enhanced user experiences in fields like security, healthcare, and entertainment.

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