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analyzing customer behavior in retail space great project done by Abdelmouhaimen Sarhane - taking my supervision tutorials to the next level supervision:

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SkalskiP1 year ago

dwell time tutorial, where I showed how to calculate how long detected objects stay within designated zones. link:

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SkalskiP1 year ago

perspective conversion tutorial, where I showed how to calculate the real-world coordinates of a detected object. link:

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Lucas Beyer (bl16)1 year ago

That’s only their location. There really interesting part is where they are looking at. You can implement this with this paper, works great, but does need some (easy) annotation:

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SkalskiP1 year ago

how the hell do you know about all this papers? I thought you are doing VLMs now. Isn’t that full time job?

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Mojtaba Tabatabaie1 year ago

are there any good projects for detecting shoplifting recently?

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SkalskiP1 year ago

I didn’t heated about anything :/

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Hungry Donk-E1 year ago

Wow! 🥕 Thanks! @skalskip92 It looks like my idea #4 got picked! This seems super useful for tracking areas of the supermarket that generate more or less interest and positioning products there based on their potential to catch customers' attention, and therefore budgeting campaigns with a scientific basis.

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Redmond Hosting1 year ago

It wouldn't be that hard to do pose estimation as well and then create a gaze-map which is arguably more important than just a location map.

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SkalskiP1 year ago

Well I’m not sure which one is more important. Both 100% valuable to track customers behavior.

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Vlad1 year ago

This in a casino must be interesting.

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