Heartware is a project blending hardware and software to enable cashierless shopping and automation inventory tracking with a focus on ease of use.
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Contributions by Anastasia Spangler, Devon McKee, My Tran, Katherine Outcalt, Ana Mendes, Amal Omar, and Edward Gao.
Thanks to the Seattle University ACM Student Chapter for the Personal Projects Initiative and to the Seattle University Computer Science Department for general support.