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9. What is the main goal of Computer Vision projects? [CBSE Handbook]
a. Translating audio data into visual descriptions
b. Converting digital data into analogue signals
c. Teaching machines to understand textual information
d. Converting digital visual data into computer-readable language
10. What do frameworks provide in the context of problem-solving? [CBSE Handbook]
a. Random solutions b. Step-by-step guidance
c. Legal advice d. Ethical justifications
B. Fill in the blanks.
1. Once the model is confirmed to meet the desired goals, it is ready for ………………………., where it will be integrated into
the production environment.
2. ………………………. is used in agriculture for tasks like monitoring crops, detecting pests, and estimating yields.
3. Predictive models, which are built from historical ………………………., can be used in various fields such as weather
forecasting, healthcare, finance, and more.
4. ………………………. focused on enabling machines to understand, analyse, and interact with humans through natural
language.
5. Machines and robots powered by AI can replace human workers, which could lead to ………………………..
6. The principle of ………………………. emphasises respecting an individual's right to make decisions about their own body
and life.
7. ………………………. is a crucial step that involves analysing large volumes of data to uncover meaningful patterns, trends,
and relationships.
8. Self-driving cars utilise ………………………. to recognise objects such as lamp posts, pedestrian crossings, and stop signs.
SECTION B (Subjective Type Questions)
A. Short answer type questions.
1. What is the AI project cycle?
Ans. The AI project cycle provides us with a framework for planning, organising, executing and implementing an AI project to
accomplish a task. It is a structured approach to move from the conception of an AI idea to its practical implementation
and sustained operation.
2. Explain value-based ethical frameworks.
Ans. Value-based ethical frameworks concentrate on essential ethical principles and values such as honesty, respect and
fairness that influence decision-making. They are based on different moral beliefs and help us judge whether actions
are right or wrong, encouraging ethical behaviour.
3. How is the application of computer vision in agricultural monitoring?
Ans. Computer vision is used in agriculture for tasks like monitoring crops, detecting pests, and estimating yields. Drones
equipped with cameras capture aerial images of farmland, which are analysed to evaluate crop health detect pests, and
optimise farming practices.
4. “Google Lens is an application of Google that can be used to identify any image by clicking a picture from the real
world.”. Explain this statement.
Ans. Google Lens is an application of Google that can identify objects in images by analysing a photo taken from the real
world. It uses the object detection algorithm to recognise and identify an object within images. For example, if you are
unaware of the name of a flower in your garden, click a picture with your phone using Google Lens application and it
will reveal its name along with the description.
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