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Title

Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Sustainable Practices for Infectious Municipal Waste Classification

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Logistyki, Wydział Inżynierii Zarządzania, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Scientific discipline (Law 2.0)

[6.6] Management and quality studies

Year of publication

2024

Published in

Waste Management

Journal year: 2024 | Journal volume: vol. 183

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Waste managementI
  • infectious municipal waste
  • Convolutional neural networks
  • Reinforcement learning-differential evolution
Abstract

EN This research paper focuses on effective infectious municipal waste management in urban settings, highlighting a dearth of dedicated research in this domain. Unlike general or specific waste types, infectious waste poses distinct health and environmental risks. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence techniques, we prioritize infectious waste categorization and optimization, integrating metaheuristics into optimization methods to create a robust dual-ensemble framework. Our model, the “Enhanced Artificial Intelligence for Infectious Municipal Waste Classification System,” combines ensemble image segmentation methods and diverse convolutional neural network models. Innovative geometric image augmentation enhances model robustness, diversifies training data, and improves accuracy across waste types. A pivotal aspect is the integration of a reinforcement learning-differential evolution algorithm as a decision fusion strategy, optimizing classification by harmonizing outputs from ensemble methods and convolutional neural network models. Computational results, using a newly collected dataset, demonstrate our model’s accuracy exceeding 96.54% while using the existing solid waste dataset we achieve the accuracy of 97.81%, outperforming advanced approaches by margins ranging from 2.02% to 8.80%. This research significantly advances sustainable waste management, showcasing artificial intelligence’s transformative potential in addressing intricate waste challenges. It establishes a foundational framework prioritizing efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability for future waste management solutions. Acknowledging the importance of diverse datasets, customization for urban contexts, and practical integration into existing infrastructures, our work contributes to the broader discourse on the role of artificial intelligence in evolving waste management practices.

Date of online publication

11.05.2024

Pages (from - to)

87 - 100

DOI

10.1016/j.wasman.2024.05.002

URL

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956053X24002782?utm_campaign=STMJ_219742_AUTH_SERV_PA&utm_medium=email&utm_acid=79387095&SIS_ID=&dgcid=STMJ_219742_AUTH_SERV_PA&CMX_ID=&utm_in=DM475094&utm_source=AC_

Ministry points / journal

200

Impact Factor

7,1 [List 2023]

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