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Embedded Planogram Compliance Control System (2401.06690v1)

Published 12 Jan 2024 in cs.CV

Abstract: The retail sector presents several open and challenging problems that could benefit from advanced pattern recognition and computer vision techniques. One such critical challenge is planogram compliance control. In this study, we propose a complete embedded system to tackle this issue. Our system consists of four key components as image acquisition and transfer via stand-alone embedded camera module, object detection via computer vision and deep learning methods working on single board computers, planogram compliance control method again working on single board computers, and energy harvesting and power management block to accompany the embedded camera modules. The image acquisition and transfer block is implemented on the ESP-EYE camera module. The object detection block is based on YOLOv5 as the deep learning method and local feature extraction. We implement these methods on Raspberry Pi 4, NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano, and NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin as single board computers. The planogram compliance control block utilizes sequence alignment through a modified Needleman-Wunsch algorithm. This block is also working along with the object detection block on the same single board computers. The energy harvesting and power management block consists of solar and RF energy harvesting modules with suitable battery pack for operation. We tested the proposed embedded planogram compliance control system on two different datasets to provide valuable insights on its strengths and weaknesses. The results show that our method achieves F1 scores of 0.997 and 1.0 in object detection and planogram compliance control blocks, respectively. Furthermore, we calculated that the complete embedded system can work in stand-alone form up to two years based on battery. This duration can be further extended with the integration of the proposed solar and RF energy harvesting options.

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