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- Title
Design Features of Grocery Product Recognition Using Deep Learning.
- Authors
Gothai, E.; Bhatia, Surbhi; Alabdali, Aliaa M.; Sharma, Dilip Kumar; Kondamudi, Bhavana Raj; Dadheech, Pankaj
- Abstract
At a grocery store, product supply management is critical to its employee's ability to operate productively. To find the right time for updating the item in terms of design/replenishment, real-time data on item availability are required. As a result, the item is consistently accessible on the rack when the client requires it. This study focuses on product display management at a grocery store to determine a particular product and its quantity on the shelves. Deep Learning (DL) is used to determine and identify every item and the store's supervisor compares all identified items with a preconfigured item planning that was done by him earlier. The approach is made in II-phases. Product detection, followed by product recognition. For product detection, we have used You Only Look Once Version 5 (YOLOV5), and for product recognition, we have used both the shape and size features along with the color feature to reduce the false product detection. Experimental results were carried out using the SKU-110 K data set. The analyses show that the proposed approach has improved accuracy, precision, and recall. For product recognition, the inclusion of color feature enables the reduction of error date. It is helpful to distinguish between identical logo which has different colors. We can achieve the accuracy percentage for feature level as 75 and score level as 81.
- Subjects
DEEP learning; PRODUCT management; GROCERY industry; GROCERIES
- Publication
Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, 2022, Vol 34, Issue 2, p1231
- ISSN
1079-8587
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32604/iasc.2022.026264