CAMERA AI BASED REPLENISHMENT SYSTEM
Published In: 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): GAJENDRA DESHPANDE , SACHIN MORE
Abstract: The disruption of the worldwide supply chain and logistics distribution caused by COVID-19 is well known, and it presented a new set of commercial issues The issue of inaccurate inventory is causing retailers to struggle. Inventory is a crucial component in creating the proper order demand and plays a significant part in assessing shop demand. The potential for a camera AI-based inventory management and replenishment system is enormous, notwithstanding the usage of more conventional techniques like cycle counts and third-party inventory services. Since some slow- moving items make it difficult to interpret the product sales pattern, a quantity of machine learning models consumed remained employed to determine theoretical inventory based on previous transactional data (time series). However, these models have not been able to address the issue of inventory inaccuracy. Although slow-moving items may not account for a large portion of sales (the 80-20 rule), they may assist draw people to
- Publication Date: 14-Dec-2024
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-197-9-05
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BEHAVIOUR OF A ROCK MASS UNDER ACTION OF STATIC AND SEISMIC LOADS
Published In: 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s): ROBERTO C. MUNOZ , AMELIA E. CARMONA , RICARDO J. ULIARTE , JAVIER O. MORANDI
Abstract: The beginning of a research work that will study the response of the foundation structure of a Radio Telescope (RT) in the town of Barreal, 2500m above sea, in San Juan province, the most dangerous seismic zone of the Argentine Republic, is presented. The RT has a satellite dish of 40m in diameter and 1200 tons of its own weight. It is founded in a Direct Superficial way by means of a Square Base of Reinforced Concrete of 27m on each side. All previous studies on the rock mass and their geomechanical properties have been carried out
- Publication Date: 14-Dec-2024
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-197-9-06
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