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NATOrderMonitoring: On-site Order Monitoring System of Nucleic Acid Testing with Raspberry PI

Published: 24 August 2023 Publication History

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The repetitive tasks are involved in on-site nucleic acid testing in the period of COVID-19, such as reminding individuals to wear masks and keeping social distancing when waiting in line. These issues are also evident in other public health emergencies such as vaccination and medical examination. Unfortunately, there are limited functionalities of current robots to monitor on-site order when waiting in line. These robots typically function as stand-alone devices. They lack the connectivity and integration with other platforms and devices. In this paper, we have proposed an On-site Order Monitoring System with Raspberry Pi (abbreviated as NATOrderMonitoring), using the techniques of machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. This system includes some functions, such as mask recognition, distance detection, and QR code recognition. The promotion of this system can provide better technical solutions for public health events.

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    ICBDE '23: Proceedings of the 2023 6th International Conference on Big Data and Education
    June 2023
    149 pages
    ISBN:9798400708220
    DOI:10.1145/3608218
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    Published: 24 August 2023

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    1. Nucleic acid testing
    2. On-site Order Monitoring
    3. Raspberry Pi
    4. computer vision
    5. natural language processing
    6. robot

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