MINSU (Mobile Inventory And Scanning Unit):Computer Vision and AI

04/14/2022
by   Jihoon Ryoo, et al.
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The MINSU(Mobile Inventory and Scanning Unit) algorithm uses the computational vision analysis method to record the residual quantity/fullness of the cabinet. To do so, it goes through a five-step method: object detection, foreground subtraction, K-means clustering, percentage estimation, and counting. The input image goes through the object detection method to analyze the specific position of the cabinets in terms of coordinates. After doing so, it goes through the foreground subtraction method to make the image more focus-able to the cabinet itself by removing the background (some manual work may have to be done such as selecting the parts that were not grab cut by the algorithm). In the K-means clustering method, the multi-colored image turns into a 3 colored monotonous image for quicker and more accurate analysis. At last, the image goes through percentage estimation and counting. In these two methods, the proportion that the material inside the cabinet is found in percentage which then is used to approximate the number of materials inside. Had this project been successful, the residual quantity management could solve the problem addressed earlier in the introduction.

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