AutomationL'automation consiste à utiliser les services d'un logiciel dans une application informatique. L'automation peut donc être considérée comme une procédure d'automatisation. En informatique musicale, dans un séquenceur, l'automation consiste à programmer des changements de réglages pendant la lecture d'un morceau, comme la variation de volume d'une piste audio. Cette mise en place peut se faire par mimétisme : le logiciel enregistre en temps réel des mouvements venant de l'utilisateur pour les reproduire lors des prochaines exécutions du morceau.
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Digital imagingDigital imaging or digital image acquisition is the creation of a digital representation of the visual characteristics of an object, such as a physical scene or the interior structure of an object. The term is often assumed to imply or include the , , , printing and display of such images. A key advantage of a , versus an analog image such as a film photograph, is the ability to digitally propagate copies of the original subject indefinitely without any loss of image quality.
Connected-component labelingConnected-component labeling (CCL), connected-component analysis (CCA), blob extraction, region labeling, blob discovery, or region extraction is an algorithmic application of graph theory, where subsets of connected components are uniquely labeled based on a given heuristic. Connected-component labeling is not to be confused with . Connected-component labeling is used in computer vision to detect connected regions in s, although s and data with higher dimensionality can also be processed.
Neuromorphic engineeringNeuromorphic computing is an approach to computing that is inspired by the structure and function of the human brain. A neuromorphic computer/chip is any device that uses physical artificial neurons to do computations. In recent times, the term neuromorphic has been used to describe analog, digital, mixed-mode analog/digital VLSI, and software systems that implement models of neural systems (for perception, motor control, or multisensory integration).
Neural networkA neural network can refer to a neural circuit of biological neurons (sometimes also called a biological neural network), a network of artificial neurons or nodes in the case of an artificial neural network. Artificial neural networks are used for solving artificial intelligence (AI) problems; they model connections of biological neurons as weights between nodes. A positive weight reflects an excitatory connection, while negative values mean inhibitory connections. All inputs are modified by a weight and summed.