A smart fridge with AI-enabled food computing
By: Khue Nong Thuc , Khoa Tran Nguyen Anh , Tai Nguyen Huy and more
Potential Business Impact:
Smart fridge sees food, stops waste.
The Internet of Things (IoT) plays a crucial role in enabling seamless connectivity and intelligent home automation, particularly in food management. By integrating IoT with computer vision, the smart fridge employs an ESP32-CAM to establish a monitoring subsystem that enhances food management efficiency through real-time food detection, inventory tracking, and temperature monitoring. This benefits waste reduction, grocery planning improvement, and household consumption optimization. In high-density inventory conditions, capturing partial or layered images complicates object detection, as overlapping items and occluded views hinder accurate identification and counting. Besides, varied angles and obscured details in multi-layered setups reduce algorithm reliability, often resulting in miscounts or misclassifications. Our proposed system is structured into three core modules: data pre-processing, object detection and management, and a web-based visualization. To address the challenge of poor model calibration caused by overconfident predictions, we implement a variant of focal loss that mitigates over-confidence and under-confidence in multi-category classification. This approach incorporates adaptive, class-wise error calibration via temperature scaling and evaluates the distribution of predicted probabilities across methods. Our results demonstrate that robust functional calibration significantly improves detection reliability under varying lighting conditions and scalability challenges. Further analysis demonstrates a practical, user-focused approach to modern food management, advancing sustainable living goals through reduced waste and more informed consumption.
Similar Papers
An IoT-Enabled Smart Aquarium System for Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring and Automated Feeding
CV and Pattern Recognition
Keeps fish tanks healthy with smart sensors.
Development of a Smart Autonomous Irrigation System Using Iot and AI
Computers and Society
Smart sprinklers save water and grow more food.
Artificial Intelligence in the Food Industry: Food Waste Estimation based on Computer Vision, a Brief Case Study in a University Dining Hall
CV and Pattern Recognition
Helps kitchens track food waste automatically.