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Tokyo trials digital billboards that scan passers-by

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Japan is developing a digital billboard technology that uses face recognition software to glean the gender and age group of passers-by. Photo/LIZ MUTHONI

Japan is developing a digital billboard technology that uses face recognition software to glean the gender and age group of passers-by. Photo/LIZ MUTHONI 

By AFP
Posted Thursday, July 15 2010 at 12:52

Digital advertising billboards being trialled in Japan are fitted with cameras that read the gender and age group of people looking at them to tailor their commercial messages.

The technology — reminiscent of the personalised advertisements in Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi movie “Minority Report” — forms part of the Digital Signage Promotion Project, which is currently in a test phase.

A consortium of 11 railway companies launched the one-year pilot project last month, and has set up 27 of the high-tech advertising displays in subway commuter stations around Tokyo.

“The camera can distinguish a person’s sex and approximate age, even if the person only walks by in front of the display, at least if he or she looks at the screen for a second,” said a spokesman for the project.

If data for different locations is analysed, companies can provide interactive advertisements “which meet the interest of people who use the station at a certain time,” the project said in a statement.

While in “Minority Report” advertisers recognise individuals such as Tom Cruise’s character by name and make purchasing suggestions, the Japanese project does not identify people and only collates demographic data.

The technology uses face recognition software to glean the gender and age group of passers-by, but operators have promised they will save no recorded images, only the collated data about groups of people.

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Friday, May 22nd, 2009

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

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Last year, tortilla chips alone experienced a $10.2 million sales increase during Super Bowl week, and potato chips saw a $7.8 million increase, according to data from Schaumburg firm ACNielsen.  Those were two of the top four food and beverage categories that benefited most from the annual eating extravaganza.

“The Super Bowl is one of the biggest snacking days of the year,” says Frito-Lay spokesman Jared Dougherty. Lay’s potato chips and Doritos tortilla chips are two of Frito-Lay’s biggest Super Bowl sellers, according to Dougherty.  But it’s not just the chipmakers who are readying for a supermarket blitz. Other product categories leading ACNielsen’s report on last year’s Super Bowl were beer ($17.9 million sales increase), cola and other carbonated beverages (up $13.2 million), frozen pizza (up $7.3 million), frozen poultry (up $5.4 million), salsa (up $5.3 million), and ice cream (up $4.7 million).