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The "Who" block helps identify the people directly or indirectly affected by a

problem, known as stakeholders. It involves understanding who these stakeholders


are and how they would benefit from the solution.

At this stage, you define the nature of the problem by identifying what it is and
how you know it's an issue. You also collect evidence to confirm that the problem
truly exists.

Now that you know who is associated with the problem and what the problem actually
is; you need to focus on the context/situation/location of the problem.

in the “Why” canvas, think about the benefits which the stakeholders would get
from the solution and how would it benefit them as well as the society.

While finalising the aim of this system, you scope the problem which you wish to
solve with the help
of your project. This is Problem Scoping.

As you start collecting the images, names of villages, farmers and other details
you actually acquire
data. This data now becomes the base of your pest management system. Note that the
data needs
to be accurate and reliable as it ensures the efficiency of your system. This is
known as Data
Acquisition.

At this stage, you try to interpret some useful information out of the data you
have acquired.

To implement your idea, you now look at different AI-enabled algorithms which work
on Computer
Vision (since you are working on visual data). You go through several models and
select the ones
which match your requirements. After choosing the model, you implement it. This is
known as the
Modelling stage.

As you move towards deploying your model in the real-world, you test it in as many
ways as possible.
The stage of testing the models is known as Evaluation.

The last stage where you deploy your solution based on the model you’ve selected is
known as
Deployment.

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