Abstract: Automatic recognitions of vegetables from images are often termed as vegetable vision. It is a technology to facilitate the checkout process by analysing real images of vegetables and match with the picture and inform the blind. It is always related to image processing, which can control the classification, qualification and segmentation of images and recognize the image. It is a recognition system for super market and grocery stores for the blind. From the captured images multiple recognition clues such as colour, shape, size, texture and size are extracted and analysed to classify and recognize the vegetables. If the system can identify uniquely, the blind human inform the vegetable name and information and can take the vegetable that she/he wants.
Keywords: vegetable detection, Obstacles detection, vegetable tracking
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