The arrangement of products in store shelves is carefully planned to maximize sales and keep customers happy. Verifying compliance of real shelves to the ideal layout, however, is a costly task currently routinely performed by the store personnel. In this paper, we propose a computer vision pipeline to recognize products on shelves and verify compliance to the planned layout. We deploy local invariant features together with a novel formulation of the product recognition problem as a sub-graph isomorphism between the items appearing in the given image and the ideal layout. This allows for auto-localizing the given image within aisles of the store and improves recognition dramatically
Recognizing packaged grocery products based solely on appearance is still an open issue for modern c...
Providing high on-shelf availability (OSA) is a key factor to increase profits in grocery stores. Re...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the check-out in a retail store are common...
The arrangement of products in store shelves is carefully planned to maximize sales and keep custome...
Object detection and recognition are challenging computer vision tasks receiving great attention due...
Melek, Ceren Gülra (Arel Author)Nowadays, merchandising is one of the significant method which allow...
A planogram is the graphical representation of the way a given number of products are positioned wit...
Planogram is a detailed visual map of products in a retail store and establishes the position of pro...
Arranging products in stores according to planograms, optimized product arrangement maps, is importa...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the checkout in a retail store are common ...
Product recognition is a task that receives continuous attention by the computer vision/deep learnin...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the checkout in a retail store are common ...
This work proposes a pipeline that aims to recognize the products in a shelf, at the level of the si...
Recognizing packaged grocery products based solely on appearance is still an open issue for modern c...
Providing high on-shelf availability (OSA) is a key factor to increase profits in grocery stores. Re...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the check-out in a retail store are common...
The arrangement of products in store shelves is carefully planned to maximize sales and keep custome...
Object detection and recognition are challenging computer vision tasks receiving great attention due...
Melek, Ceren Gülra (Arel Author)Nowadays, merchandising is one of the significant method which allow...
A planogram is the graphical representation of the way a given number of products are positioned wit...
Planogram is a detailed visual map of products in a retail store and establishes the position of pro...
Arranging products in stores according to planograms, optimized product arrangement maps, is importa...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the checkout in a retail store are common ...
Product recognition is a task that receives continuous attention by the computer vision/deep learnin...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the checkout in a retail store are common ...
This work proposes a pipeline that aims to recognize the products in a shelf, at the level of the si...
Recognizing packaged grocery products based solely on appearance is still an open issue for modern c...
Providing high on-shelf availability (OSA) is a key factor to increase profits in grocery stores. Re...
Taking time to identify expected products and waiting for the check-out in a retail store are common...