Proposing Algorithm Using YOLOV4 and VGG-16 for Smart-Education

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In this paper, we propose an algorithm to identify and solve systems of high-order equations. We rely on traditional solution methods to build algorithms to solve automated equations based on deep learning. The proposal method includes two main steps. In the first step, we use YOLOV4 (Kumar et al. 2020; Canu, 2020) to recognize equations and letters associated with the VGG-16 network (Simonyan and Zisserman, 2015) to classify them. We then used the SymPy model to solve the equations in the second step. Data are images of systems of equations that are typed and designed by ourselves or handwritten from other sources. Besides, we also built a web-based application that helps users select an image from their devices. The results show that the proposed algorithm is set out with 95% accuracy for smart-education applications.

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Huu, P. N., & Xuan, K. D. (2021). Proposing Algorithm Using YOLOV4 and VGG-16 for Smart-Education. Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/1682395

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