Blog
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Accurately identifying overlapping waste on a moving conveyor belt: Can RGB and hyperspectral imaging rise to the challenge?
Overlap between waste items not only complicates the visual and spectral analysis but also introduces practical risks to the mechanical sorting process.
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KU Leuven’s Contribution in RECLAIM: Advancements in Robotic Manipulation for Autonomous Waste Sorting
KU Leuvenβs Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) research group (SIM2 β KU Leuven) are developing innovative robotic gripping systems and intelligent task scheduling strategies to enhance the efficiency and autonomy of…
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Powering the EU Green Deal: RECLAIM and Other EU Projects Share AI Solutions for Resource Optimisation in the AI-on-Demand Webinar Series
In AI-on-Demand’s second webinar on βππ ππ§π§π¨π―πππ’π¨π§ π π«π¨π¦ πππ¬πππ«ππ‘ ππ¨ πππ«π€ππ”, Robenso from RECLAIM illuminated how our AI-powered portable robotic facility (prMRF) is enabling on-site waste recovery and supporting the…
Planned publications / in preparation
- Sorting of Packaging Waste: a Framework to Link Gripper Technologies and Waste Classes. Conference Paper KU Leuven.