Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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EVALUATION OF USER ATTITUDES TOWARDS SMART FITTING ROOMS IN TERMS OF CONVENIENCE, SECURITY, AND PRIVACY
Meenu, Ashish Hooda
Abstract
Smart Fitting Rooms have a lot of promise to improve the shopping experience for customers in retail clothing shops. In order to do this, they use auto-id technology to track consumer product choices and offer additional types of assistance in light of these singles out shows inside the Smart Fitting Room lodges. (e.g., item suggestions or Omni channel services) We concentrate on the pertinence of software-based ways of separating between things in individual lodges, though present executions for the most part rely upon equipment based ways to deal with precisely recognize client's item choice. Moreover, we show how software-based techniques might be utilized to orchestrate things in fitting rooms as per their significance to the client, which is critical information for offering additional services.
Keywords
Data Analytics, RFID, Context Awareness, Internet of Things
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