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Object Detection in Indian Food Platters using Transfer Learning with YOLOv4
Object detection is a well-known problem in computer vision. Despite this,
its usage and pervasiveness in the traditional Indian food dishes has been
limited. Particularly, recognizing Indian food dishes present in a single photo
is challenging due to three reasons: 1. Lack of annotated Indian food datasets
2. Non-distinct boundaries between the dishes 3. High intra-class variation. We
solve these issues by providing a comprehensively labelled Indian food dataset-
IndianFood10, which contains 10 food classes that appear frequently in a staple
Indian meal and using transfer learning with YOLOv4 object detector model. Our
model is able to achieve an overall mAP score of 91.8% and f1-score of 0.90 for
our 10 class dataset. We also provide an extension of our 10 class dataset-
IndianFood20, which contains 10 more traditional Indian food classes.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, 38th IEEE International Conference on Data
Engineering, 2022, DECOR Worksho
Abstracts of Scientifica 2022
This book contains the abstracts of the papers presented at Scientifica 2022, Organized by the Sancheti Institute College of Physiotherapy, Pune, Maharashtra, India, held on 12–13 March 2022. This conference helps bring researchers together across the globe on one platform to help benefit the young researchers. There were six invited talks from different fields of Physiotherapy and seven panel discussions including over thirty speakers across the globe which made the conference interesting due to the diversity of topics covered during the conference.
Conference Title: Scientifica 2022Conference Date: 12–13 March 2022Conference Location: Sancheti Institute College of PhysiotherapyConference Organizer: Sancheti Institute College of Physiotherapy, Pune, Maharashtra, Indi