Vispera Visual Intelligence for Retail with Intel OpenVINO Toolkit – Intel on AI – Episode 24

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In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Millions of dollars are lost by retailers worldwide each year as a result of out of stock products, overstocking, and shrinkage. Out of stock products also incur other costs, such as the reduced impact of in-store promotions and the time employees use dealing with customer requests about missing items. Ceyhun Burak Akgül, the Co-Founder and CTO of Vispera, joins the Intel on AI podcast to discuss how Vispera image recognition and retail real-time monitoring solutions are enabling businesses to use cameras to track product stocks and customer behavior to analyze and react to better serve the customer and business in real time. He describes the Vispera ShelfSight solution that is powered by the Intel Movidius Neural Compute Stick and optimized using Intel Distribution of OpenVINO Toolkit to allow brick and mortar stores to better compete with the online shopping experiences of today. Ceyhun talks about how the Intel AI Builders program has helped Vispera to better enable and benchmark their systems while helping connect them with potential prospective customers.

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