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Object Detection is a field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that focuses on the identification and localization of objects in digital images and videos. It is a subset of computer vision, which is the science of understanding and manipulating digital images. Object Detection algorithms are used to detect and classify objects in images and videos, such as cars, people, animals, and buildings. These algorithms are used in a variety of applications, such as autonomous vehicles, surveillance systems, and medical imaging.
Object Detection algorithms are typically based on deep learning, which is a type of AI that uses neural networks to learn from large amounts of data. Deep learning algorithms are able to learn complex patterns and features from data, which makes them well-suited for object detection tasks.
Some companies in the Object Detection market include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM, Intel, and NVIDIA. Show Less Read more