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Utilization of imaging bar-code scanners for detecting anomalies with user scanning methods
10824826 · 2020-11-03 · ·

Systems and methods are provided for detecting anomalies, for instance, user-caused scanning anomalies, which occur during scanning transactions. Scanning-related events may be detected by a scanning device and notifications of such events may be transmitted from the scanning device to a point-of-sale (POS) host device coupled therewith. In aspects, the notifications transmitted to the POS host device include a unique code (e.g., a barcode or label) that is indicative of the corresponding event. Responsive to receipt of the event notifications and the nature thereof, the POS host device may initiate one or more anomaly detection actions.

Removable security device

A removable portable security device (60, 90, 110, 120) for installation in a machine (10) for dispensing, receiving or recycling cash, wherein the machine (10) includes a cash space for storing cash, the security device (60, 90, 110, 120) comprising: a detection system (66, 100, 114, 124) for detecting unauthorised interference with the machine (10); and a cash protection system (68, 92, 112, 122) configured to activate on detection by the detection system (66, 100, 114, 124) of unauthorised interference with the machine, wherein the security device (60, 90, 110, 120) is configured to occupy part of the cash space of the machine (10).

Methods for auditing shopping, related devices, and articles of manufacture

A non-transitory computer-readable medium whose contents, when executed by a computing system, can cause the computing system to perform operations for an audited shopping system that include receiving scanned product information identifying a current product and an associated weight of the current product. An indication can be determined to place the current product in a selected bag among a plurality of bags. The associated weight of the current product can be added to a previous calculated weight of products in the selected bag to provide a current calculated weight of products in the selected bag and then all previous operations can be repeated until receiving an indication that shopping is done to provide a plurality of products that are distributed among the plurality of bags, wherein each bag has a respective calculated weight of all products in the bag and indicating a selected one of the plurality of bags as an audited bag for weighing.

ITEM SCANNER DISTANCE-ENABLED FUNCTIONING
20200309948 · 2020-10-01 ·

Various embodiments herein each include at least one of systems, devices, software, and method for item scanner distance-enabled functioning. One such embodiment is in the form of a method and includes receiving a distance measurement from a first TOF sensor co-located with a first camera of an item scanner of a terminal and determining further data processing activity to perform or initiate based on a current state of the terminal and the received distance measurement. This method embodiment may then perform or initiate the determined further data processing activity.

MONITORING SYSTEM
20200313990 · 2020-10-01 ·

According to one embodiment, a monitoring system includes an information processing device and a server, in which the information processing device includes an information transmission unit that transmits information related to operation log information to the server when the operation log information of the information processing device is detected, and the server includes a reception unit that receives the operation log information transmitted by the information transmission unit, a first operation modulation unit that generates frequency information indicating an operation of the information processing device based on the operation log information received by the reception unit, and a lighting control unit that blinks a lighting light source provided in a store to illuminate the store based on the frequency information generated by the first operation modulation unit.

METHODS FOR AUDITING SHOPPING, RELATED DEVICES, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE
20200311706 · 2020-10-01 ·

A non-transitory computer-readable medium whose contents, when executed by a computing system, can cause the computing system to perform operations for an audited shopping system that include receiving scanned product information identifying a current product and an associated weight of the current product. An indication can be determined to place the current product in a selected bag among a plurality of bags. The associated weight of the current product can be added to a previous calculated weight of products in the selected bag to provide a current calculated weight of products in the selected bag and then all previous operations can be repeated until receiving an indication that shopping is done to provide a plurality of products that are distributed among the plurality of bags, wherein each bag has a respective calculated weight of all products in the bag and indicating a selected one of the plurality of bags as an audited bag for weighing.

IDENTIFYING BARCODE-TO-PRODUCT MISMATCHES USING POINT OF SALE DEVICES

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for determining whether an unknown product matches a scanned barcode during a checkout process. An edge computing device or other computer system can receive, from an overhead camera at a checkout lane, image data of an unknown product that is placed on a flatbed scanning area, identify candidate product identifications for the unknown product based on applying a classification model and/or product identification models to the image data, and determine based on the candidate product identifications, whether the unknown product matches a product associated with a barcode that is scanned at a POS terminal in the checkout lane. The classification model can be used to determine n-dimensional space feature values for the unknown product and determine which product the unknown product likely matches. The product identification models can be used to determine whether the unknown product is one of the products that are modeled.

CHECKOUT SYSTEM AND LANE SYSTEM
20200302420 · 2020-09-24 · ·

A first lane system includes a first imaging device configured to acquire first information, and one first processor configured to perform a first determination for checkout based on the first information; perform a process related to the checkout in a first checkout lane in accordance with the first determination; and cause transmission of the first information to a second lane system. The second lane system includes a second imaging device configured to acquire second information, and one second processor configured to perform a second determination for checkout based on the information; perform a process related to the checkout in the second checkout lane in accordance with the second determination; perform a third determination for checkout based on the first information; and cause a notification to the first lane system of a determination result of the third determination.

SELF-CHECKOUT SYSTEM
20200286059 · 2020-09-10 ·

A self-checkout system for controlling an exit of a checkout area (110) is provided. The system comprises a sensor arrangement (120) comprising at least one sensor (140), wherein the sensor arrangement (120) is configured to track, by the at least one sensor (140), a person being inside the checkout area (110), receive a payment signal confirming a successful payment by a person (1), receive an exit detection signal, from the at least one sensor (140) representing that a person (1) is at a predetermined distance from the exit in the checkout area (110), and determine if the exit detection signal and the payment signal correspond to the same person (1), and if so transmit an opening signal to said exit so that said person (1) is allowed to exit the area (110).

Automated money laundering detection, notification, and reporting techniques implemented at casino gaming networks

Various aspects described or referenced herein are directed to different methods, systems, and computer program products for implementing automated money laundering detection, notification, and reporting techniques implemented at casino gaming networks.