ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Frame (artificial intelligence)

Ok kiddo, imagine you are drawing a picture and you put a rectangle around it to make it look nice. That rectangle is called a frame.

Now, in the world of computers and robots, they also have frames! But they're not just for looking nice. They're like a box that holds important information or data.

Let's say we want a robot to recognize different fruits like apples, oranges, and bananas. We would give the robot a frame to hold all the information about those fruits, like their shape, color, and size.

Then, when the robot sees a fruit, it can quickly compare what it sees to the information in the frame and figure out if it's an apple, orange, or banana.

So basically, a frame is like a container for important information that helps a robot or computer make decisions or take actions. It's kind of like how your lunchbox holds your food so you can eat it later!