Glossary
Computer Vision
Definition
Computer vision is AI that interprets images and video — detecting objects, defects, text, or patterns — turning camera feeds into structured, actionable data.
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Key points
- Often runs on a business's existing cameras, with no new hardware needed.
- Used for quality inspection, safety monitoring, and visual search.
- Can run at the edge for low latency without a constant cloud connection.
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Quick answer
Computer Vision — common question
Usually, yes. Most quality-inspection and monitoring use cases run on the cameras and feeds you already have — new hardware is added only when the physics genuinely require it.
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