A single pixel is like a tiny dot that can help computers see. Imagine you're trying to find your favorite toy in a messy room, if the room is all dark, it's hard to spot the toy. But if there's just one light on, it helps you find the toy faster. A pixel works like that little light: even though it's tiny, it can help computers understand what they're looking at.
Examples
- A small dot on a drawing makes the whole picture clear.
- One red pixel on a green screen can help separate a person from the background.
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See also
- How Does a Computer Actually See?
- How Can Computers Learn to Think?
- How Can a Computer Understand You?
- How Can a Computer Be Smarter Than You?
- How Do Computers Understand Pictures?
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