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Examples of price comparison websites include PriceGrabber, PriceRunner, Junglee, Shopzilla, and DealTime.
Nowadays, these websites are prevalent across various industries, including technology, hospitality, automobiles,
consumer durables, apparel, and more.
• Weather Forecasting: AI uses statistical data to predict the weather monitoring the
hail, tornadoes or tsunami with great precision. Satellite imagery and AI is used to
predict how different factors are used to affect climate change.
21 st Century #Technology Literacy
Skills
GAME 01 Number Guessing
Visit: https://numguessr.netlify.app/ or scan the QR code to play the game.
This game is related to the Data Science, specifically in areas like predictive modelling,
supervised learning, and feedback-based learning. The AI adjusts its predictions using
your inputs (higher or lower) and refines its model with every interaction.
How it Works:
The player guesses a number within 1-20 and the game selects a random number within a predefined
range. After each guess, the game provides hints:
• If the guess is too high, the player knows to try a lower number.
• If the guess is too low, the player knows to try a higher number.
• If the guess is correct, the game ends, and the player wins!
Answer the following questions after playing the game:
1. Did you manage to win?
2. What strategy did you use to win this game?
3. In the context of the Number Guessing Game, what type of feedback does the AI receive from the player?
Computer Vision
Computer Vision is the domain of artificial intelligence that empowers computers to interpret, analyse and
understand an image or a video by collecting information from pixels. By analysing pixel data, it aims to replicate
human visual capabilities, such as object recognition, scene understanding, and motion tracking.
It involves capturing images or videos, processing them, and analysing the details to make sense of what’s in them.
After this analysis, the machine can make decisions or take actions based on what it has understood.
The process starts with collecting visual data—this could be a photograph, a video, or even images from special
sensors like thermal cameras. Then, the computer works to analyse and identify important details, such as objects,
shapes, or patterns. Once it understands the visual content, it can act on it, like recognising a face, detecting
obstacles, or reading a sign.
Applications of Computer Vision
Some of the applications of computer vision are:
• Object detection: 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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