Medicine Delivery Bot Using Time Series and Object Detection
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https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT217469Keywords:
Deep learning, YOLO, Delivery Bot, time seriesAbstract
Nowadays, delivery is mainly done by humans which includes a lot of manual work. The existing way is good but lacks faster deliveries. In the present context the deliveries are not possible 24*7 by humans, especially in the case of medicines, customers often require immediate deliveries for maintaining their course of medication. Since, in many other fields AI has contributed to decreasing a lot of manual work and time. In this research paper, we have proposed the idea of a delivery bot which uses deep learning algorithms to detect traffic lights and classify the color of the traffic light. On the basis of which the lapse time will be calculated in between the two traffic lights and hence maps the route for delivery with the help of geocoding accordingly which helps in more secure and faster deliveries.
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