The Garden Guardians: An AI-Driven Journey
Antra and Priyanshi Sud, two grade 8 students at Kendriya Vidyalaya Tagore Garden Delhi, have achieved great success with their AI-driven plant Health System Detection project. The project was developed at the Atal Tinkering Labs at their school, and won first prize in the Green Innovators Tomorrow, an initiative by the Dell Tech Forum. The project is an innovative AI-powered system that can detect plant diseases and pests before they cause significant damage.
The system uses a combination of image recognition and machine learning to identify signs of plant stress, such as changes in leaf colour, wilting, and spots. Antra and Priyanshi were inspired to develop the project after seeing the devastating impact of plant diseases in their local community. They wanted to create a solution that could help farmers and gardeners protect their crops and improve their yields. The project was developed over a period of several months, and they worked tirelessly to train the AI model and refine the system. They also conducted extensive testing to ensure that the system could accurately detect a wide range of plant diseases and pests. Antra and Priyanshi’s project bagged the 1st position at the grand stage of the Green Innovators of Tomorrow program for its innovative approach to solving the problem of plant diseases. Antra and Priyanshi’s success is a story of inspiration and innovation. Their AI-Driven Plant Health System Detection project has the potential to make a significant impact on the world by helping to protect crops, improve yields, and reduce hunger and malnutrition. We are excited to see what they accomplish in the future.


