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2.  What was the strategy that you applied to win this game against the AI machine?




                 3.  Was it different playing Rock, Paper & Scissors with an AI machine as compared with a human?




                 4.  What approach was the machine following while playing against you?





                 It is a game based on Data domain of AI where the machines try to predict the next move of the
                 participant. It is made on the similar rules as a basic rock, paper and scissors game as we played in our
                 childhood days. Learning from the previous moves of the player the machine tries to win ahead with
                 the participant. With every game the machine is learning from your moves, and able to play it better.





            Computer Vision
            We use our vision to sense and identify objects around us. In the same way, AI machines use Computer Vision
            domain to understand their surroundings. Computer Vision (CV) is the domain of Artificial Intelligence that is
            used to train computers to read, process and analyse visual data in the same way as humans do. The type of data
            in CV is images and videos. The AI machine collects data from digital images and videos, and then process the
            data to identify the objects in the image/video. For example, a self-driven car scans the live objects like traffic
            signal, analyse the scanned image and then creates the 3D version of it. After that, the car decides whether to
            run or stop. Some other applications of CV in AI are facial lock in smartphones, unusual behaviour detection,
            object classification, home security systems, office security systems and drone-based surveillance systems.





























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