The independent Edeka retailer Paschmann from the Rhine-Ruhr region has equipped its self-checkouts in a first store with Diebold Nixdorf's Vision Recognition solution to prevent fraud. Its supermarket on Suitbertusstraße in Düsseldorf is the first store in Germany to use Diebold Nixdorf's Vynamic Smart Vision Shrink Reduction solution, which was originally developed by British start-up SeeChange.
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Norwegian food discounter Rema 1000 enables automated recognition of fruit and vegetables in its stores. The scales identify produce that is sold loose using AI-supported image recognition. According to Edgify, the solution will soon be extended to self-checkouts. The solution is based on Edgify's AI platform, which has been integrated into Digi’s hardware.
Read more >>Retailers have long recognised the considerable potential of self-service technology. At the same time, retailers are recording an increasing number of inventory discrepancies. To counteract this trend in the self-service area, Diebold Nixdorf now offers its customers one of the most comprehensive AI-powered solutions to protect against shrinkage in the self-service area and beyond.
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