Comment by mjr00

Comment by mjr00 5 days ago

4 replies

20% is an incredibly high number though, if a store has 400 people/hour that means you're manually reviewing 80 transactions per hour, over one transaction per minute. That's multiple human employees.

iLoveOncall 5 days ago

One transaction per minute is nothing at all when the transaction can be as simple as "did the person put that back on the shelf" with a 5 seconds clip.

  • freejazz 4 days ago

    If it was clear from just a 5 second clip it probably wouldn't have needed to be reviewed

    • iLoveOncall 4 days ago

      Hum, yes it does? It's not because it's not a complex action that it's necessarily supported by the models.

      It's not hard to imagine edge scenarios for which the models aren't trained, like a customer dropping an item, or putting an item back in a random shelf instead of the one it's intended for, or someone picking up that previously randomly placed item, etc.

      • freejazz 4 days ago

        Just a big assumption on your part when the more reasonable conclusion was just that it was not working and it was not a 5 second thing (hence why receipts were taking so long, etc).