Computer Vision and its Role in the Present Arenas
In the ancient days virtually every type of product in the machine vision world was supposed to be a high –end system. The uphill task was that with restricted computing power they could do just little. If, in fact, one attempted to allow the high-end functions, they would unavoidably wind up being absolutely slow for the application. Hence, plenty of the early gray scale systems swiftly reduced their image to a binary representation of the scene. It was generally by using simple fixed verge techniques. It ended up in marginal performance at best. However, in the present time the high-end systems are capable of performing any number of powerful pre-processing and segmentation algorithms that too without any such processing becoming the block are commercially available. Of course, you...