Glass Fill Level detection

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Customer

The customer operates a food chain, including restaurants and bars.

Project Details

  • Duration: 2 weeks+

Technologies:

  • Deep Learning
  • OpenCV
  • Python
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Problem

The Restaurant owners at restaurants often face difficulties in:

  • Keeping a constant watch on the Fill levels of the Drink
  • Suggesting/asking for the next drinks Timely manner.
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Solution

  • We have developed an AI model using a segmentation technique that accurately identifies the drink level in a glass.
  • When the drink level drops below fixed level, the model triggers an alert, enabling store owners to recommend the next drink to the customer promptly.

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Accurate % provide for full vs. empty glass accurately.

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