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Part B Unit 5 Computer Vision

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to computer vision, covering topics such as image analysis, pixel formats, and the differences between computer and human vision. It includes multiple-choice questions about technical concepts, algorithms, and applications in computer vision. Additionally, it provides a subjective comparison between computer vision and human vision, highlighting their capabilities and processes.

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Part B Unit 5 Computer Vision

The document contains a series of questions and answers related to computer vision, covering topics such as image analysis, pixel formats, and the differences between computer and human vision. It includes multiple-choice questions about technical concepts, algorithms, and applications in computer vision. Additionally, it provides a subjective comparison between computer vision and human vision, highlighting their capabilities and processes.

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PART B COMPUTER VISION NEETU

UNIT 5
COMPUTER VISION
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. As humans can see things, analyse them, and c) (ii), (iii) & (iv)
then take required action based on what they d) (i), (ii) , (iii) & (iv)
see. Which of the following helps machines to 5. A megapixel refers to______
perform similar kinds of tasks? a) Thousand pixels
a) Data Science b) Hunderd pixels
b) Natural Language Processing c) Millions of pixels
c) Computer Vision d) Tens Pixels
d) Camera Vision 6. The 8-bit integer gives a value in the range of
2. __ is such an application which analyses a) 1 to 8
images through a camera and generates a very b) 1 to 16
accurate estimate of the items available in the c) 1 to 256
store. d) 0 to 255
a) Inventory management 7. In grayscale images, the total presence of color
b) Customer management is
c) ERP Software a) The lightest possible shade is white
d) Account Management b) The darkest possible shade is black
3. Which of the following tasks identifies the c) The darkest possible shade is gray
object present in the image and where it is d) The lightest possible shade is yellow
present in the image? 8. The colored images are made up of ___ colors.
a) Classification a) 2
b) Classification and Localization b) 3
c) Object Detection c) 4
d) Instance Segmentation d) 16
4. Which of the following are correct statements 9. The output of R+G+B=255+0+0 is
about pixels? a) Black
(i) A picture element b) White
(ii) It makes every digital photograph or image c) Gray
(iii) Smallest unit of information d) Red
(iv) Round or square arranged in a 2D grid 10. Features refer to specific structures such as
a) (i) & (ii) (i) points
b) (ii), (ii) & (iii) (ii) edges

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(iii) objects 15. Grayscale images referred to ___
(iv) File path a) Images made up of Red, Green, and Blue
a) (i) , (ii) & (iii) colors
b) (i) & (ii) b) Range of colors of black and white color
c) (i) , (ii) & (iv) c) Range of shades of gray without apparent
d) (i) & (iv) color
11. Which of the following is not a task of d) Range of shades of gray and white color
Computer Vision? 16. A grayscale has each pixel of size 1 byte
a) Guest Recognition having a single plane of ___ array of pixels.
b) Air Line route plan a) 1D
c) Attendance System b) 2D
d) Snap Chat Filters c) 3D
12. Which of the following tasks are performed in d) ND
Computer Vision for multiple objects? 17. The output of R+G+B=0+255+0 is____
(i) Classification a) Red
(ii) Localisation b) Green
(iii) Object Detection d) Blue
(iv) Instance Segmentation d) Black
a) (i) & (ii) 18. ___ are considered to be good features in an
b) (i) & (III) image.
c) (ii) & (iii) a) edges
d) (iii) & (iv) b) corners
13. A segmentation algorithm takes an ____ as c) lines
input and outputs a ____ d) flat area
a) image and segments 19. The concept of computer vision was first
b) labels and segments introduced in
c) segments and pixels a) 1970s
d) pixels and labels b) 1980s
14. If an image has a resolution of 1280 x 1024, it c) 1990s
could have ____ megapixels. d) 2010s
a) 1.31 20. The classification is the task of_______
b) 13.1 a) Identifying images from a large set of
c) 131.072 images
d) 1331.72 b) assigning an input image one label from a
fixed set of categories

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c) Identifying what object is present in the a) instagram
image b) whatsapp
d) Find an instance of real real-world object in c) telegram
the image d) all of the above
21. ___ is the process of detecting instances of the 27. ____ algorithms typically use extracted
objects, giving them a category, and then features and learning algorithms to recognize
giving each pixel a label based on that. instances of an object category.
a) Classification a) Classification
b) Classification and Localization b) Classification and Localization
c) Object Detection c) Object Detection
d) Instance Segmentation d) Instance Segmentation
22. Which of the following is the most common 28. The resolution is expressed as ___
pixel format? a) width by height
a) bit image b) Only width
b) byte image c) Only height
c) mega-bit image d) height by width
d) mega-byte image 29. In 8-bit integer range values, 0 is to be taken
23. In grayscale images, the darkest possible as ___
shade is black which means___ a) Black or no color
a) Total absence of black color b) Gray color
b) Total absence of white color c) White color
c) Total presence of colors d) White or Full color
d) Total absence of colors 30. The lightest possible shade is white, which is
24. The output of R+G+B=0 is___ the total presence of color has __ value of
a) Black pixel.
b) White a) 256
c) Gray b) 254
d) Red c) 250
25. The output of R+G+B=0+0+255 is d) 255
a) Red 31. The output of R+G+B=255 is
b) Green a) Black
c) Blue b) White
d) Black c) Gray
26. Which of the following app uses computer d) Red
vision?

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32. Classification and localization are used for 37. The Object detection task is used in __
a) Single Objects a) Image retrieval and automated vehicle
b) Only two objects parking systems
c) Three objects b) Identifying objects in the image such as a
d) Multiple objects dog or cat
33. The number of pixels in an image is called ___ c) MRI Scan
of image. d) Self Driving car
a) Dimension 38. In 8-bit integer range values, 255 is to be taken
b) Width as____
c) Resolution a) Black or No color
d) Height b) White or Full color
34. In byte image, the number is stored as ____ c) Gray Color
integer. d) Black or Full color
a) 8-bit 39. Dhilan has downloaded an image with a
b) 16-bit resolution of 2000 x 1280. However, he is
c) 32-bit confused about which pixels are considered
d) 64-bit from one side to another and which ones are
35. The darkest possible shade is black which is a from top to bottom. Assist him by selecting an
total absence of colour has _value of pixel. appropriate option out of the following:
a) -1 a) 2000, 1280
b) 1 b) 1280, 2000
c) 0 c) Resolution is not considered as 2000 x 1280
d) 10 only not one side another or top to bottom
36. In computer vision and image processing, a d) None of these
___ is a piece of information that is relevant 40. The three primary colors that make a picture
for solving the computational task related to a are __
certain application. a) Black, White & Gray
a) pixels b) Red, Gray & Black
b) source c) Red, Green & Blue
c) location d) None
d) features

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Subjective Type Question


1. Differentiate between Computer Vision and Human Vision
Computer Vision Human Vision
CV is a technological implementation of human HV is a process which human have still not been
vision that enables computers to achieve HV able to comprehend completely.
capabilities.
CV allows computer to sense their surroundings Humans observe the things as they are, store the
and identify things, similar to how human vision significant information in memory, and recall
perceive things. when they see those objects again.
CV uses machine learning techniques and HV is about how eyes detect light patterns and
algorithms to identify, distinguish, and classify coordinate with the brain to translate light into
objects by size or colour. images.
Object recognition is one of the most challenging HV recognise objects instantly and don’t have
problems in computer vision. problem in describing the objects.
CV can interpret patterns in visual data such as HV takes some time to interpret patterns in visual
photographs and videos accurately. data such as photographs and videos accurately.

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