When something does zero-shot image classification, that means it’s able to make judgments about the contents of an image without the user needing to train the system beforehand on what to look for.
The OpenCV library is well known for its advanced image processing, contour processing, computational geometry, various feature detectors and descriptors, object tracking, optical flow, camera ...
A new gadget called the OpenCV AI Kit, or OAK, looks to replicate the success of Raspberry Pi and other minimal computing solutions, but for the growing fields of computer vision and 3D perception.