AUTOMAÇÃO ROBÓTICA: SOLUÇÕES SUSTENTÁVEIS E INCLUSIVAS: ROBOSORT 360: SISTEMA AUTOMATIZADO DE IDENTIFICAÇÃO E CLASSIFICAÇÃO DE OBJETOS COM MACHINE LEARNING
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2025-02-12
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Centro Universitário de Ensino Octávio Bastos
Abstract
This document makes reference to the Integrated Project (PI) entitled "Automation
Robotics: Sustainable and Inclusive Solutions", whose central objective is to develop a
automated robot that integrates machine learning and computer vision. The purpose is to create
a solution that contributes to sustainable development, aligning with the Objectives
of Sustainable Development (SDGs) proposed by the UN, focusing on the areas of
sustainability, innovation and inclusion.
The developed robot, named RoboSort 360, aims to solve
automatic identification and classification of objects in a controlled environment. He will be
used to promote the automation of industrial processes, contributing to the SDG of
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. This SDG focuses on building infrastructure
resilient and promoting sustainable innovation, directly aligning with the proposal of this
project, which combines robotics with machine learning to create an efficient and
flexible.The team is applying the knowledge acquired in the Robotics disciplines,
Machine Learning, Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry and Differential Calculus and
Full. The proposal involves the development of a robotic prototype that integrates
hardware and software, capable of identifying geometric shapes based on their
physical characteristics, such as color and shape, and to classify these shapes into different
compartments according to your specifications.
RoboSort 360 aims not only at automation and efficiency, but also at creating
technological solutions that can be applied in an inclusive and sustainable way, contributing
for innovation in industry and infrastructure, in line with the principles of the SDGs.
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Machine Learning, Robótica, Álgebra Linear, Cálculo Diferencial, Inteligencia Artificial, Raspberry Pi