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X-ray imaging detectors <ref> </ref>
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NOT REALIZABLE, TOO EXPENSIVE
Desipte its reliable performance in detecting metal and different kinds of organic materials, X-ray imaging system is too expensive to implement in a trash bin. Even the cheapest X-ray tubes cost $100 to $500 each, let alone the detectos, power supply and other systems.


====Computer vision and image processing====
====Computer vision and image processing====

Revision as of 16:09, 8 February 2020

Group members

Name Student ID Department
Ana Maria Risnoveanu 0000000 Electrical Engineering
Stacey Elshove 1279998 Psychology and Technology
Petru Radulescu 0000000 ...
Yiqin Hou 1281135 Electrical Engineering
Toby 0000000 ...

Problem Statement

Objectives

USE Aspects

Approach, milestones and deliverables

Task distribution

Week1

Name[total hours of work] Tasks and hours
Ana Maria Risnoveanu ...
Stacey Elshove ...
Petru Radulescu ...
Yiqin Hou[?h] Papers about X-ray imaging[1]/computer vision/image processing searched and studied[?h]; summary[?h]; Learn wikitext and make template for the group wiki[4h]
Toby ...

SotA

Detection

X-ray

Inspired by security machines, X-ray imaging could be a usefull tool in detcting the type of rubbish. Plastics [1] X-ray imaging Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content X-ray imaging detectors Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Desipte its reliable performance in detecting metal and different kinds of organic materials, X-ray imaging system is too expensive to implement in a trash bin. Even the cheapest X-ray tubes cost $100 to $500 each, let alone the detectos, power supply and other systems.

Computer vision and image processing

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Peco-InspX. Detecting Plastics with X-Ray Inspection Systems. Date accessed: 2020-02-05. https://www.peco-inspx.com/blog/x-ray-detectable-plastics/