Money Recognition for the Visually Impaired: A Case Study on Sri Lankan Banknotes
Akshaan Bandara

TL;DR
This paper presents a highly accurate, user-friendly system for visually impaired individuals to recognize Sri Lankan banknotes, enhancing their independence and security in financial transactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel stand-alone recognition system using a custom dataset and EfficientDet model, tailored for Sri Lankan currency notes, improving usability and accuracy.
Findings
Achieved 0.9847 AP on validation dataset
Performs well in real-world scenarios
Enhances accessibility for blind users
Abstract
Currency note recognition is a critical accessibility need for blind individuals, as identifying banknotes accurately can impact their independence and security in financial transactions. Several traditional and technological initiatives have been taken to date. Nevertheless, these approaches are less user-friendly and have made it more challenging for blind people to identify banknotes. This research proposes a user-friendly stand-alone system for the identification of Sri Lankan currency notes. A custom-created dataset of images of Sri Lankan currency notes was used to fine-tune an EfficientDet model. The currency note recognition model achieved 0.9847 AP on the validation dataset and performs exceptionally well in real-world scenarios. The high accuracy and the intuitive interface have enabled blind individuals to quickly and accurately identify currency denominations, ultimately…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCurrency Recognition and Detection
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Depthwise Convolution · Batch Normalization · Pointwise Convolution · Depthwise Separable Convolution · BiFPN · EfficientDet
