Yu Song, Xin He, Xiwang Tang, Bo Yin, Jie Du, Jiali Liu, Zhongbao Zhao, Shigang Geng
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Abstract
Today, things that are accessible worldwide are upgrading to innovative technology. In this research, an intelligent garbage system will be designed with State-of-the-art methods using deep learning technologies. Garbage is highly produced due to urbanization and the rising population in urban areas. It is essential to manage daily trash from homes and living environments. This research aims to provide an intelligent IoT-based garbage bin system, and classification is done using Deep learning techniques. This smart bin is capable of sensing more varieties of garbage from home. Though there are more technologies successfully implemented with IoT and machine learning, there is still a need for sustainable natural technologies to manage daily waste. The innovative IoT-based garbage system uses various sensors like humidity, temperature, gas, and liquid sensors to identify the garbage condition. Initially, the Smart Garbage Bin system is designed, and then the data are collected using a garbage annotation application. Next, the deep learning method is used for object detection and classification of garbage images. Arithmetic Optimization Algorithm (AOA) with Improved RefineDet (IRD) is used for object detection. Next, the EfficientNet-B0 model is used for the classification of garbage images. The garbage content is identified, and the content is prepared to train the deep learning model to perform efficient classification tasks. For result evaluation, smart bins are deployed in real-time, and accuracy is estimated. Furthermore, fine-tuning region-specific litter photos led to enhanced categorization.
期刊介绍:
Grid Computing is an emerging technology that enables large-scale resource sharing and coordinated problem solving within distributed, often loosely coordinated groups-what are sometimes termed "virtual organizations. By providing scalable, secure, high-performance mechanisms for discovering and negotiating access to remote resources, Grid technologies promise to make it possible for scientific collaborations to share resources on an unprecedented scale, and for geographically distributed groups to work together in ways that were previously impossible. Similar technologies are being adopted within industry, where they serve as important building blocks for emerging service provider infrastructures.
Even though the advantages of this technology for classes of applications have been acknowledged, research in a variety of disciplines, including not only multiple domains of computer science (networking, middleware, programming, algorithms) but also application disciplines themselves, as well as such areas as sociology and economics, is needed to broaden the applicability and scope of the current body of knowledge.