Geometrical Pattern Recognition for Rearranging Chairs

  • Sharma* P
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Abstract

Currently, furniture is used by every person and all working people in their lives. In office hours, it is necessary for the people to keep the furniture organized after the completion of meeting or event. Now a day’s every student, every employee and all the working people having rush in their life. So they forget to arrange their furniture in working space which will create bad look for professional environment and also affect the psychology. The common thoughts now a day in educational institutions is that after every laboratory session is over, the students left the chair unarranged and the corresponding lab assistant’s need to arrange the chairs after session is over in order to keep laboratory ready for the upcoming sessions. For this situation, in this paper we proposed a robotic chair which move automatically and follow the tag. These tags are predefined and fixed at valve or table. Whenever program runs these chairs automatically goes to the tag nearby and will aligned at its original position.

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Sharma*, P., & Honade, Dr. S. (2020). Geometrical Pattern Recognition for Rearranging Chairs. International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering, 10(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijsce.b3464.0910220

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