A very interesting video of Intel's view of the supermarket of the future. Using the grammar of a market stall, where you point at what you want, the stall recognises the gesture with the Intel'sRealSense 3D camera and pulls up the data about the product, from allergens to food miles. Demonstrated in Italy and built by consultancy Accenture, there's a lot of IoT and big data behind the interface.
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Friday, January 29, 2016
The supermarket of the future - video
By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk
A very interesting video of Intel's view of the supermarket of the future. Using the grammar of a market stall, where you point at what you want, the stall recognises the gesture with the Intel'sRealSense 3D camera and pulls up the data about the product, from allergens to food miles. Demonstrated in Italy and built by consultancy Accenture, there's a lot of IoT and big data behind the interface.
A very interesting video of Intel's view of the supermarket of the future. Using the grammar of a market stall, where you point at what you want, the stall recognises the gesture with the Intel'sRealSense 3D camera and pulls up the data about the product, from allergens to food miles. Demonstrated in Italy and built by consultancy Accenture, there's a lot of IoT and big data behind the interface.
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