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Retail Image Recognition is a technology used in the retail industry to identify and track products in stores. It uses computer vision and machine learning algorithms to recognize objects in images and videos. This technology can be used to automate inventory management, improve customer experience, and increase sales. It can also be used to detect fraud and theft, as well as to monitor customer behavior.
Retail Image Recognition can be used in a variety of ways, such as to identify products in store shelves, to detect counterfeit products, and to track customer movements. It can also be used to analyze customer preferences and to provide personalized recommendations.
Some companies in the Retail Image Recognition market include Amazon Rekognition, Google Cloud Vision, Microsoft Azure Computer Vision, IBM Watson Visual Recognition, and Clarifai. Show Less Read more