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added garbage classification model #468

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A garbage classification model is a machine learning system designed to categorize waste into distinct types, such as cardboard, glass, metal, paper, plastic, and trash. By automating the sorting process, it enhances recycling efficiency and reduces environmental impact. This technology is crucial for waste management industries, aiding in proper disposal and recycling efforts.

Fixes #432

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@sanjay-kv please review my pull request

@sanjay-kv sanjay-kv merged commit 58708aa into recodehive:main Jun 27, 2024
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💡[Feature]: Garbage classification model
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