Automated Logging Drone: A Computer Vision Drone Implementation
Aaron Yagnik, Adrian S.-W. Tam

TL;DR
This paper presents the Automated Logging Drone (ALD), a computer vision-based drone system designed for autonomous surveillance, highlighting its potential applications and future enhancements.
Contribution
The paper introduces the ALD system, integrating AI and CV for autonomous drone logging, and discusses its implementation and potential improvements.
Findings
Demonstrated the feasibility of autonomous logging with drones.
Outlined potential applications in surveillance and monitoring.
Identified areas for system refinement and feature addition.
Abstract
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computer Vision (CV) have become the pinnacle of technology with new developments seemingly every day. This technology along with more powerful drone technology have made autonomous surveillance more sought after. Here an overview of the Automated Logging Drone (ALD) project is presented along with examples of how this project can be used with more refining and added features.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT-based Smart Home Systems · Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
