Solution to Waste Management using Computer Vision
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-02-05
Authors : Sahiti S. Magapu; Sashank Vaddiparty;
Page : 1671-1675
Keywords : Computer Vision; Debris; Waste Management; Land; Air; Ocean Bodies; Environment; Ecosystem;
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Abstract
The invention of Computer Vision gives its way to new possibilities and scope of development. This application, with its fundamental principles enhances the feature detection and provides in depth analysis on any problem, waste management, being one of them. The three levels of Earth: land, air, and water bodies have been damaged due to human intervention over the last few decades. This technology helps to detect the waste, and to bring awareness of the issue (s) in order to create a more habitable environment. Computer Vision also promotes to differentiate between the biodegradable material and wastes to the non-biodegradable ones. This up brings a practice of recycle, reuse, and reduce of the overall ecosystem and its practice of living.
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