Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advanced Scientific Innovation in Science, Engineering and Technology, ICASISET 2020, 16-17 May 2020, Chennai, India

Research Article

Garbage Segregation System using Support Vector Machine

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.16-5-2020.2303972,
        author={V  Akshita and R  Pushkala and R  Nivetha and S.S. Ramesh Subashka},
        title={Garbage Segregation System using Support Vector Machine},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the First  International Conference on Advanced Scientific Innovation in Science, Engineering and Technology, ICASISET 2020, 16-17 May 2020, Chennai, India},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICASISET},
        year={2021},
        month={1},
        keywords={student at cse dept srmist ramapuram chennai},
        doi={10.4108/eai.16-5-2020.2303972}
    }
    
  • V Akshita
    R Pushkala
    R Nivetha
    S.S. Ramesh Subashka
    Year: 2021
    Garbage Segregation System using Support Vector Machine
    ICASISET
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.16-5-2020.2303972
V Akshita1,*, R Pushkala1, R Nivetha1, S.S. Ramesh Subashka2
  • 1: Student at cse dept, SRMIST Ramapuram, Chennai
  • 2: SRMIST Ramapuram
*Contact email: aabi1999@gmail.com

Abstract

The garbage bins are full, half full or empty. These bins include various types of garbage ranging from metals, plastics to glasses. The collection of these dump waste are not segregated and so when the eliminating method is proposed the method is not efficient. The bio waste also gets dumped into landfills. To make the system efficient this paper proposes method to segregate system at its early stage. The system uses a Machine Learning Algorithm called Support Vector Machine (SVM) which performs image comparison in the vector form. Also, capacitive proximity sensors is used for next level of segregation which identifies type of waste either wet or dry with dielectric effect. Thus, this system collaboratively separates the waste using Machine learning and capacitance effect. The separated bio waste is converted to bio fuel for economic purposes. The plastic wastes can be given to scrap industries.