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Frictionless shopping of custom-made items

a custom-made item and shopping technology, applied in the field of frictionless shopping of custom-made items, can solve the problems of significant gaps in compliance and non-uniform compliance among retailers

Inactive Publication Date: 2022-04-21
TRAX TECH SOLUTIONS
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Benefits of technology

This approach provides a dynamic and efficient means to monitor retail spaces continuously, ensuring uniform compliance with product placement guidelines and enabling real-time adjustments.

Problems solved by technology

Such a monitoring technique, however, may be inefficient and may result in nonuniform compliance among retailers relative to various product-related guidelines.
This technique may also result in significant gaps in compliance, as it does not allow for continuous monitoring of dynamically changing product displays.

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[0148]With reference to FIG. 4B and consistent with the present disclosure, server 135 may receive image data captured by users 120. In a first embodiment, server 135 may receive image data acquired by store associates. In one implementation, a handheld device of a store associate (e.g., capturing device 125D) may display a real-time video stream captured by the image sensor of the handheld device. The real-time video stream may be augmented with markings identifying to the store associate an area-of-interest that needs manual capturing of images. One of the situations in which manual image capture may be desirable may occur where the area-of-interest is outside the fields of view of a plurality of cameras fixedly connected to store shelves in aisle 400. In other situations, manual capturing of images of an area-of-interest may be desirable when a current set of acquired images is out of date (e.g., obsolete in at least one respect) or of poor quality (e.g., lacking focus, obstacles...

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[0149]In a second embodiment, server 135 may receive image data acquired by crowd sourcing. In one exemplary implementation, server 135 may provide a request to a detected mobile device for an updated image of the area-of-interest in aisle 400. The request may include an incentive (e.g., $2 discount) to user 120 for acquiring the image. In response to the request, user 120 may acquire and transmit an up-to-date image of the area-of-interest. After receiving the image from user 120, server 135 may transmit the accepted incentive or agreed upon reward to user 120. The incentive may comprise a text notification and a redeemable coupon. In some embodiments, the incentive may include a redeemable coupon for a product associated with the area-of-interest. Server 135 may generate image-related data based on aggregation of data from images received from crowd sourcing and from images received from a plurality of cameras fixedly connected to store shelves. Additional details of this embodime...

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Abstract

A system for updating virtual shopping carts of shoppers with pay-by-weight products is disclosed. The system has a processor that receive images captured by image sensors. The images depict product interactions between a store associate and shoppers. Each product interaction involves a pay by weight product. The processor analyzes the images to identify the product interactions and associates the pay by weight product involved with each product interaction with a particular shopper among the shoppers. The processor provides a notification to the store associate requesting supplemental information for associating the pay by weight product with the particular shopper. The processor receives the requested supplemental information and uses the analysis of the images and the requested supplemental information to determine the association of the pay by weight product with the particular shopper. The processor also updates a virtual shopping cart of the particular shopper with the pay by weight product.

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CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63 / 091,009, filed on Oct. 13, 2020, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 63 / 113,490, filed on Nov. 13, 2020. The foregoing applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.BACKGROUNDI. Technical Field[0002]The present disclosure relates generally to systems, methods, and devices for identifying products in retail stores, and more specifically to systems, methods, and devices for capturing, collecting, and automatically analyzing images of products displayed in retail stores for purposes of providing one or more functions associated with the identified products.II. Background Information[0003]Shopping in stores is a prevalent part of modern daily life. Store owners (also known as “retailers”) stock a wide variety of products on store shelves and add associated labels and promotions to the store shelves. Typically, retailers have a set of...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/06G06V20/52G06V40/20
CPCG06Q30/0633G06V40/20G06V20/52G06Q30/0617G06Q30/0613G06Q30/0623G06Q30/0281G06Q30/0635G06Q30/0639G06Q30/0609G01G19/4144G08B31/00G08B13/19613G07G1/0063G07G1/0072G06Q20/208G06Q20/203G06Q20/4016G06Q20/3821G06Q20/321G07G1/0081G07G1/14G06V20/44G06V40/103G06Q20/204G06V10/765G06Q20/40145G01G19/52G08B5/36G06V40/172G06V10/764G06Q20/145
Inventor BRONICKI, YOUVAL
Owner TRAX TECH SOLUTIONS