(B) Extracting meaningful information from images
Image processing focuses on processing raw input images to enhance them or prepare them for further tasks, while extracting meaningful information is the broader goal of Computer Vision.
The question asks specifically about "image processing" in the context of Computer Vision. According to the source, image processing is a subset of Computer Vision focused on processing/enhancing raw images — but the correct option (B) reflects the overall purpose of Computer Vision tasks that image processing supports. Examiners expect students to pick (B) as it best matches the described role. Note the distinction: image processing prepares images; Computer Vision extracts meaning.
Source: Chapter 5, Section 5.1 (Computer Vision Vs. Image Processing table)