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- Bed that closes in case of eg. earthquakes
- Bed that closes in case of eg. earthquakes


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<br />Final Idea choice:
 
'''Sorting robot for recycling'''
 
 
- ML approaches for Material classification
 
Paper about Material Classification with Machine Learning:
 
<nowiki>https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/75628</nowiki>
 
The literature review depicted the support vector machine (SVM) and artificial neural network (ANN) techniques as more effective than other ML techniques for material classification. The last section of this chapter includes a python-based ANN model for material classification. This ANN model has been tested for construction items (brick, wood, concrete block, and asphalt) for training and prediction. Moreover, the predictive ANN model results have been shared for the readers, along with the resources and open-source web links.
 
-> Maybe we can apply this to waste-materials

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Brainstorming:

- Greenhouse robot

- Piano playing robot

- Drone that detect quality of snow in order to estimate risk of avalanches

- Drones that detect people stuck in places?

- Robot that helps elderly people with education

- Sorting robot for recycling

- Bed that closes in case of eg. earthquakes


Final Idea choice:

Sorting robot for recycling


- ML approaches for Material classification

Paper about Material Classification with Machine Learning:

https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/75628

The literature review depicted the support vector machine (SVM) and artificial neural network (ANN) techniques as more effective than other ML techniques for material classification. The last section of this chapter includes a python-based ANN model for material classification. This ANN model has been tested for construction items (brick, wood, concrete block, and asphalt) for training and prediction. Moreover, the predictive ANN model results have been shared for the readers, along with the resources and open-source web links.

-> Maybe we can apply this to waste-materials