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From parking to stock, computer vision is revolutionizing retailers.

From parking to stock, computer vision is revolutionizing retailers.

From parking to stock, computer vision is revolutionizing retailers.

In a context where consumer habits are evolving rapidly, shopping centers are at a crossroads. The need to modernize and diversify becomes imperative to remain competitive. However, without suitable tools to anticipate risks and changes, these infrastructures experience operating losses and struggle to remain attractive to consumers.

Facing these major challenges, a solution emerges: integrating artificial intelligence and computer vision into existing infrastructures. This technology not only allows operational efficiency optimization, but also improves the customer experience, thus generating enhanced customer satisfaction.

Computer vision serving retail: what is it for?

  1. In stores:

Managing flows becomes a priority to offer a smooth and pleasant customer experience. Thanks to computer vision, shopping centers can analyze people flows in real time, anticipate peak periods and adjust their resources accordingly. This not only allows optimizing customer traffic, but also improving safety and reducing waiting times.

Customer experience is also at the heart of concerns. By using computer vision to analyze consumer behavior, stores can personalize their offer, propose relevant recommendations and optimize their merchandising to meet the specific needs of each customer.

Maintaining cleanliness is a constant challenge for retail players. No one likes to shop in a dirty space! Thanks to visual data analysis, managers can detect high-traffic areas and efficiently deploy cleaning personnel to ensure a clean environment at all times.

  1. In parking lots:

Managing parking spaces is a major challenge for many shopping centers. Thanks to computer vision, managers can monitor the occupancy of parking spaces in real time, identify congested areas and effectively guide customers to available spots, thereby reducing frustrations related to lack of parking spaces.

Traffic control is also essential to ensure smooth circulation in parking lots. By using cameras, shopping centers can monitor vehicle flow, detect traffic incidents and take preventive measures to avoid congestion and accidents.

For logistics and storage spaces:

In warehouses and storage spaces, stock management is a crucial issue. Thanks to computer vision, managers can monitor stock levels in real time, detect shortages and surpluses, and thus optimize stock management to meet demand and minimize losses.

By using intelligent video systems, managers can ensure employee safety by identifying the correct use of personal protective equipment, isolated workers, or falls and discomfort.

Securing assets is also crucial, and new solutions make it possible to identify intrusions at any time and send alerts to the security PC.

Artificial intelligence and computer vision constitute a true revolution for shopping centers. By optimizing operational efficiency and improving the customer experience, these technologies allow shopping centers to reinvent themselves and remain attractive in an ever-changing context.