IOT-BASED INTELLIGENT ASSISTANT MIRROR FOR SMART LIFE & DAILY ROUTINE USING RASPBERRY PI.

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Published Sep 16, 2021
Poornima Lankani WLSV Liyanage

Abstract

Humans start their day by looking in the mirror at least once before leaving their homes every morning. In addition, they waste some considerable time of their busy workload in front of the mirror. To make this time more productive and useful, there ought to be a system that can be readily conducted, user-friendly, and smart according to the instant progress on the Internet of Things. The intelligent mirror is a new addition to the smart device family, which is a straightforward concept that is a screen placed behind a two-way mirror. The Intelligent Mirror turns our room or bathroom mirror into a personal assistant with artificial intelligence. The purpose is to develop a smart mirror that can automate working humans' busy daily routines and manage their tasks when they prepare in front of a mirror. To make the most of this moment, users can securely access all the relevant details of the day by looking in the mirror simultaneously. The intelligent mirror, which a single voice command can activate, will significantly help disabled persons and the general [1]. Raspberry Pi has been used to build the proposed intelligent mirror, which will be linked to the digital world via the Internet. The mirror can communicate with the user through voice commands and reply appropriately [2]. Interestingly, CNN facial expression classification model showed the highest performance evaluation, with an accuracy of 0.721 and validation accuracy around 0.665 after the 20 epochs. The emotion monitoring and health measuring function was able to provide a distinctive experience to the users. The mirror will reflect important elements such as home workout, meal plans, date & time, local news, To-do list, reminders, and weather [3]. The mirror can also handle specialized functions such as automate and controlling home IoT devices.

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Lankani, P., & Liyanage, W. . (2021). IOT-BASED INTELLIGENT ASSISTANT MIRROR FOR SMART LIFE & DAILY ROUTINE USING RASPBERRY PI. SPAST Abstracts, 1(01). Retrieved from https://spast.org/techrep/article/view/876
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