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Handbook of Intelligent Computing and Optimization for Sustainable Development


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Experimental Results and Statistics

      The proposed approach was evaluated by measuring the effectiveness of the detection of active garments and the identification of garments of interest.

Photographs of the samples from the dataset.
Precision (%) Recall (%)
87.36 85.92

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      where TP, TN, FP, and FN denote the true positive, true negative, false positive, and false negative observations, respectively.

A photograph of the identification of garment of interest in the presence of a single customer and a single active garment. A photograph of the identification of garments of interest in the presence of a single customer and multiple active garments. A photograph of the identification of garments of interest in the presence of multiple customers. Graphs depict the variation of average confidence score with respect to changes in confidence threshold for garments of interest of a given color. A bar graph depicts the average confidence score obtained by garments of interest of particular color at a confidence threshold of 0.60.

      3.4.3 Analysis of the Proposed Approach

      It can be observed that the effectiveness of the proposed approach in detecting active garments depends on the foreground information extracted and the color masks applied subsequently. If the foreground information obtained after Stage 1 (refer to Figure 3.1) fails to capture an active garment, then the recall of the active garment detection is affected. Garments with consistent color and simple patterns were more accurately detected by the proposed approach as compared to garments with multiple colors and complex patterns. Active garments were partially detected in scenarios where the customer obstructed a major portion of the garment. The proposed approach was able to identify garments of interest well, especially when the garments and wrists of a customer are in clear view.

A pie chart depicts the total duration of time for which customers were interested in a garment of a given color at a confidence threshold of 0.60.

      1 1. Customers spent the most time interacting with various garments having shades of blue or green color,