In computer vision, AI doesn't see images as a whole but scans them piece by piece using filters that detect tiny patterns like edges, curves, and textures; these small patterns combine layer by layer to form larger objects, enabling AI to recognize faces, dogs, or cars.
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Ever wondered how AI actually look at an image? It doesn't see the whole picture at once. Instead, it scans tiny parts of an image using something called filters.
Think of it like moving a magnifying glass over a photo, taking one small section at a time. One filter may look for edges, another may detect curves, and another may notice textures like fur, skin, or grass. These filters are basically tiny pattern detectors. At first, AI only sees simple things, but layer by layer, those small patterns combine into a bigger objects. That's how [music] AI eventually recognizes a face, a dog, or even your car. So, when computer vision works, it's not seeing like humans. It's scanning for tiny patterns piece by piece. Like and subscribe if you want to see what CNNs are in the next video.
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