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Image Processing VS Computer Vision: What's The Difference?

This video explains the difference between Image Processing and Computer Vision. In Image Processing, the input is an image, and the output is a modified image. In Computer Vision, the input is an image, and the output is information.
This is the second video of our tutorial series about Artificial Intelligence for beginners that gives a basic introduction to the field of AI and Computer Vision.

❓FAQ
Is image processing necessary for computer vision?
What is the role of computer vision in image processing?
Are image processing and machine learning the same?

⭐️Time Stamps⭐️
0:00-0:11: Introduction
0:11-0:45: What is Image Processing?
0:45-2:37: What is Computer Vision?

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