Artificially Intelligent Recycling Sorter - McMaster University Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Muayad Tarabain explains his Artificially Intelligent Recycling Sorter (AIRS). Working with Mohamed Bakr, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, Tarabain and the rest of his group members (Hossam Disouky, Aishwarya Hariharan, Sarah Kerns and Ophelia Ray) developed AIRS to sort items for recycling. The system works with an artificial neural network, which trains itself to learn from previous experiences meaning AIRS actually becomes more accurate at sorting items as time goes on.

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  • i want 1

  • Pretty cool project! :)

    how will it work with a huge pile of debris? this will be a slow process for saving the landfill, but still it is a lot of fun research you have done for this. :)

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