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Attention-Based Convolutional Neural Network for Ingredients Identification
Shi Chen1, Ruixue Li1, Chao Wang1
1School of Electronic Information, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310005, China.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 25, 2023
Summary
This study introduces a novel AI model for accurate fresh ingredient identification in smart catering systems. The multi-attention CNN model achieves 95.90% accuracy, significantly reducing labor costs and improving efficiency.
Area of Science:
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
Background:
- Smart catering relies on accurate ingredient identification for efficiency and cost reduction.
- Existing ingredient classification methods suffer from low accuracy and flexibility.
- Automating ingredient identification is crucial for reducing labor costs in food service.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a highly accurate and flexible ingredient identification system for smart catering.
- To address the limitations of current methods in recognizing a wide variety of fresh ingredients.
- To implement an open-set recognition module for handling previously unseen ingredients.
Main Methods:
- Construction of a large-scale fresh ingredients database.
- Design of an end-to-end multi-attention-based convolutional neural network (CNN) model.
- Integration of an open-set recognition module for unknown category prediction.
Main Results:
- The proposed CNN model achieved 95.90% accuracy in classifying 170 types of ingredients.
- The open-set recognition module attained 74.6% accuracy in identifying unknown samples.
- Successful deployment in smart catering systems resulted in 92% average accuracy and 60% time savings.
Conclusions:
- The developed AI model represents a state-of-the-art solution for automatic ingredient identification.
- The system demonstrates practical effectiveness and significant operational benefits in real-world smart catering applications.
- The inclusion of open-set recognition enhances the model's adaptability to dynamic inventory changes.
Keywords:
artificial intelligenceconvolutional neural networkingredients identificationmulti-attention moduleopen set recognitionMore Related Videos
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