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Sep 9, 2019 at 20:48 vote accept Paradom
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Sep 6, 2019 at 20:38 comment added Neil Slater If you mean "Is there a CV technology that just labels a whole image e.g. 'contains a cat' or 'contains a dog'" then the simple anser is yes. CV researchers use the term classification for labelling the image as a whole, and detection for locating a class of object within an image. In general detection is harder and more general problem to solve than classification. Maybe search "image classification" and if that is not what you are looking for, please explain the difference - use edit to explain in more detail.
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