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US Patent 10282852 Autonomous store tracking system

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10282852
Date of Patent
May 7, 2019
Patent Application Number
16254776
Date Filed
January 23, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10133933 Item put and take detection using image recognition
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US Patent 10127438 Predicting inventory events using semantic diffing
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11501454 Mapping wireless weight sensor array for item detection and identification
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US Patent 11506501 System and method of personalized navigation inside a business enterprise
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US Patent 11507933 Cashier interface for linking customers to virtual data
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US Patent 12126940 Detection of object removal and replacement from a shelf
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US Patent 11475657 Machine learning algorithm trained to identify algorithmically populated shopping carts as candidates for verification
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US Patent 11475596 Device, method and system for adjusting a configuration of a camera device
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US Patent 11475674 Customer-based video feed
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US Patent 11501537 Multiple-factor verification for vision-based systems
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Katrina R Fujita
Patent abstract

A system that analyzes camera images to track a person in an autonomous store, and to determine when a tracked person takes or moves items in the store. The system may associate a field of influence volume around a person's location; intersection of this volume with an item storage area, such as a shelf, may trigger the system to look for changes in the items on the shelf. Items that are taken from, placed on, or moved on a shelf may be determined by a neural network that processes before and after images of the shelf. Person tracking may be performed by analyzing images from fisheye ceiling cameras projected onto a plane horizontal to the floor. Projected ceiling camera images may be analyzed using a neural network trained to recognize shopper locations. The autonomous store may include modular ceiling and shelving fixtures that contain cameras, lights, processors, and networking.

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