Deep Residual Network based food recognition for enhanced Augmented Reality application

8 May 2020  ·  Siddarth S, Sainath G, Vignesh S ·

Deep neural network based learning approaches is widely utilized for image classification or object detection based problems with remarkable outcomes. Realtime Object state estimation of objects can be used to track and estimate the features that the object of the current frame possesses without causing any significant delay and misclassification. A system that can detect the features of such objects in the present state from camera images can be used to enhance the application of Augmented Reality for improving user experience and delivering information in a much perceptual way. The focus behind this paper is to determine the most suitable model to create a low-latency assistance AR to aid users by providing them nutritional information about the food that they consume in order to promote healthier life choices. Hence the dataset has been collected and acquired in such a manner, and we conduct various tests in order to identify the most suitable DNN in terms of performance and complexity and establish a system that renders such information realtime to the user.

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