Neuhausen, Switzerland – Sensormatic Solutions, the global retail solutions portfolio of Johnson Controls, has expanded its computer vision analytics offering, which focuses on driving sales, reducing risk, and enhancing the shopper experience. The company’s computer vision solutions are created through collaboration with Intel and optimised for retail using proprietary Sensormatic IQ artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. With Sensormatic Solutions computer vision capabilities, retailers can leverage existing video infrastructure and a smart hub appliance to tap into the data needed to open a world of problem-solving solutions across the retail expanse.
First introduced in 2021, Sensormatic Solutions computer vision offering can be easily deployed using a smart hub device in conjunction with existing camera infrastructure to facilitate streamlined, cost-effective adoption of next-generation AI in retail environments. Computer vision automates tasks and derives meaningful information from video footage in real-time helping to strengthen loss prevention efforts, provide insights on shopper behavior, and maintain safe environments for shoppers and associates.
This solution’s flexible architecture allows retailers to tailor systems to their needs. Computer vision analytics can be used to address a wide range of real-world challenges, including customer engagement, stocking, labor allocation, loss prevention, shopper satisfaction, and more. Current capabilities include:
“We’re working side-by-side with incubator customers to identify and design timely solutions that target the most challenging retail problems, and our computer vision offering allows us to solve these problems and streamline operations using existing video infrastructure,” says Subramanian Kunchithapatham, chief technology officer at Sensormatic Solutions. “The technology architecture allows retailers to add and remove computer vision analytics capabilities as needed to complement their current solutions. The latest enhancements can help retailers learn about customer behavior, mitigate losses, and develop better shopping experiences, while also allowing them to look beyond loss prevention for video integration.”
These product enhancements come at a time when the popularity of AI-based video monitoring is growing in the retail industry. A recent study conducted by Sensormatic Solutions and Coresight found that 43% of retail leaders surveyed currently use AI to analyse in-store video, and a further 31% expect to adopt these solutions in the next 1-3 years. Sensormatic Solutions is at the forefront of this growing market, recently named one of Business Innovation Group’s 2022 AI Excellence Award winners for its computer vision capabilities.
Sensormatic Solutions new computer vision technologies are available now, and new use cases that address additional retail challenges are being developed for release in the near future. For more information about leveraging existing video infrastructure to improve operations, strengthen loss prevention, and gain a better understanding of shopper behaviors, visit Sensormatic
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