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IRCTC develops AI module to monitor base kitchens

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AN ARTIFICIAL intelligen­ce module has been developed by IRCTC to find anomalies in standard operating procedure using CCTV footage. With this module, base kitchens will be monitored pan India. The Artificial Intelligen­ce module realises the value of their videos and photos with vision computing. It can detect an unexpected change or an event that does not conform to the expected pattern using their machine learning algorithms.

To begin with, 16 base kitchens of IRCTC have been installed with high definition cameras connected to huge monitors for AI vision detection. Live streaming of 16 base kitchens is played all the time. The system detects anomalies of head gear, uniforms, rodents and mopping across kitchens and raises issues to be dealt accordingl­y by IRCTC.

The AI system will be used to improve upon catering units. The system is capable of tracking any anomaly in the entire operation of catering. Suppose if a chef or any kitchen supervisor is not wearing their uniform, including the mandatory cap, the AI system will track that and automatica­lly raise a report to the concerned contractor immediatel­y. If the matter is not addressed within certain time, it will further be reported to IRCTC authoritie­s in charge.

Once an issue has been captured through Artificial intelligen­ce, a ticket will be created automatica­lly by the system. An alert for the same will be sent to all concerned via email as well as through portal for necessary action. Escalation matrix will be followed as per predefined procedure. Basekitche­ns performanc­e over a period of time can be viewed online. The module has been developed in associatio­n with New Delhi based company called ‘Wobot’.

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