RT Book, Section A1 Hashimoto, Daniel A. A1 Madani, Amin A1 Navarrete-Welton, Allison A1 Rosman, Guy A2 Hashimoto, MD, MS, Daniel A. A2 Meireles, MD, Ozanan R. A2 Rosman, PhD, Guy SR Print(0) ID 1180350159 T1 Computer Vision in Surgery: Fundamental Principles and Applications T2 Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Understanding the Role of AI in Surgical Practice YR 2021 FD 2021 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781260452730 LK accesssurgery.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1180350159 RD 2024/04/19 AB HIGHLIGHTSAlthough computer vision functions in a manner unique from biologic vision, many principles were influenced by biologic systems.Digital images are composed of fundamental units and shapes represented on a coordinate system. Digital images are represented by a matrix of values that contain information (eg, color, transparency) that affects the way we perceive the images.Videos are composed of a series of still images, of which a single image is referred to as a video frame. Many principles of computer vision relating to still images thus apply to video but with the added component of time.Computer vision problems often rely on detection of features, which are attributes in the data that can be used to assist in modeling.