masking in computer vision
Masking in computer vision refers to the process of selectively focusing on a specific area or object of interest in an image or video by using a mask, which is essentially a binary image that highlights the region to be processed while ignoring the rest. This technique is commonly used in tasks such as object detection, segmentation, and tracking to improve the accuracy and efficiency of computer vision algorithms.
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