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Congreso Internacional de Ingeniería.

[Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia], 2021

Modelo de Deep Learning basado en MobileNetV2


para detección de mascarillas

Reconocimiento de Mascarillas Mediante Inteligencia Artificial

Joseph Caicedo Saenz 1

u20171156180@usco.edu.co

Mariana Rojas Romero 1

u20172162111@usco.edu.co

Jorge Luis Aroca Trujillo, M.Sc. 1

Jorge.aroca@usco.edu.co

Universidad Surcolombiana, Facultad de Ingeniería, Programa de ingeniería Electrónica (1)

Resumen
Deep learning has proven to be a very powerful tool for all kinds of real life applications in different fields. Object detection has
had a great evolution based on deep learning models, where it presents optimistic results to detect and classify objects. The
COVID-19 pandemic causes a global health crisis that impacts all aspects of life. One of the effective protection methods is to
use a mask in public areas according to the World Health Organization (WHO), for this reason the objective of this article is to
implement a lightweight and efficient model to classify images in real time in embedded systems and determine whether or not
they have a mask. In the article, three models are proposed to evaluate their execution when implemented in Raspberry Pi.

Palabras Clave: COVID-19, Redes Neuronales Convolucionales, TensorFlow, MobileNetV2, Fine tuning.

Abstract
Deep learning has proven to be a very powerful tool for all kinds of real life applications in different fields. Object detection has
had a great evolution based on deep learning models, where it presents optimistic results to detect and classify objects. The
COVID-19 pandemic causes a global health crisis that impacts all aspects of life. One of the effective protection methods is to
use a mask in public areas according to the World Health Organization (WHO), for this reason the objective of this article is to
implement a lightweight and efficient model to classify images in real time in embedded systems and determine whether or not
they have a mask. In the article, three models are proposed to

Keywords: COVID-19, Convolutional Neural Networks , TensorFlow , MobileNetV2, Fine-tuning .

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