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    Automatic Detection of Garbage in Rivers using Deep Learning

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    2023-05
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    Akshat Mittal, 19SCSE1010884
    Monisha Mandal, 19SCSE1180033
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    Water pollution is a significant environmental problem that affects the health and wellbeing of humans and wildlife. Garbage in rivers is a primary contributor to water pollution and poses a significant threat to marine life. Detecting and managing garbage in rivers is crucial for effective pollution management and conservation efforts. Traditional methods of detecting trash in rivers are often labor-intensive and time consuming, making it challenging to identify and manage garbage in a timely manner. However, recent advances in deep learning algorithms and the PyTorch framework have shown promise in automating the detection and management of garbage in rivers.
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