Differentiate between Computer Vision (CV) and Natural Language Processing (NLP).
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Model Answer
| Basis | Computer Vision (CV) | Natural Language Processing (NLP) |
|-------|---------------------|----------------------------------|
| Definition | Enables machines to interpret and understand visual information (images/videos). | Enables machines to understand and process human language (text/speech). |
| Input | Images, videos | Text, audio/speech |
| Example | Facial recognition, object detection | Chatbots, language translation |
Source: Unit 5: Computer Vision, Chapter 5
Explanation
- Examiners expect a tabular format for "differentiate" questions — it's cleaner and earns full marks faster.
- You need at least 2 clear points of difference for 2 marks.
- CV focuses on visual data; NLP focuses on language data — this is the core distinction to highlight.
- Even though NLP is not covered in the source passages, CBSE expects you to know this distinction from general AI knowledge introduced earlier in the course.