Khaleej Times

Students create self-service smart scale for shoppers

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

UAE shoppers will be able to save precious time they spend in supermarke­ts queuing up in the weighing area. Four university students in the UAE have developed a smart weighing scale system that can be used by customers in supermarke­ts and other outlets, especially in the fruits and vegetable section, to easily serve themselves so as to reduce time spent in queues.

The smart-scale system, which was developed by Sarah Al Habsi, Sarah Al Kaabi, Noura Al Ameri and Adhari Al Ahbabi — all students at the College of Informatio­n Technology at UAE University — can scan the fruits and vegetable products they have bought, measure the weight and calculate the cost of the items. It then informs the shopper the amount of money they have to pay for the items at the counter.

One the students, Al Kaabi, explained that the customer selects the items they want to buy, which are included in the outlet's sales system, and puts the products in a transparen­t plastic bags.

“The smart device immediatel­y takes a picture of the bag through a camera and then identifies what has been purchased,” she said.

“The system then calculates the cost of the product using the price saved in the database and the weight. It then displays the name of the item, the weight and price on the screen, and asks the customer for confirmati­on to print the price tag and place it on the plastic bag.”

Al Kaabi pointed out that the aim of the project is to provide a smart scale system for fruits and vegetables using deep learning. “The smart device can be used by sales outlets such as supermarke­ts that wish to implement a self-service system but cannot afford expensive technologi­es,” she said.

Al Habsi said we live in an era that requires a faster and more efficient lifestyle. “We have seen a significan­t change in in-store or physical purchases as they have become online and organisati­ons are being pushed to adjust their digital transforma­tion strategies,” she said. “However, in-store or outlet shopping is still preferred by many. And to provide a smooth buying experience, self-service systems have been introduced.”

Talking about challenges they faced working on the system, Adhari Al Ahbabi said they had to make sure of the accuracy of the system's operation, and also faced difficulti­es in reading the scale numbers that highlight the weight of fruits and vegetables.

“After many attempts, the graphical user interface succeeded in reading the numbers, but not in order, which made us re-do the process until it succeeded.”

 ?? — supplied photo ?? The smart-scale system can scan fruits and vegetable products, measure the weight and calculate the cost of the items.
— supplied photo The smart-scale system can scan fruits and vegetable products, measure the weight and calculate the cost of the items.

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