

EMORA is an AI-Powered Chatbot for e-Commerce Price Negotiation
Abstract
Online business is one of the world's most unique advertising ventures. Most items are sold bymajor web based business organizations like Amazon and Flipkart, which have developed throughout recent many years. Different opponents like Dollar Shave Club and Large Crate are likewise assuming a critical part in this savagely serious industry for family products. This large number of organizations gives a client an internet based inventory from which to choose and make a buy. One fundamental part, in any case, that most online business stages don't propose in a more regular climate is client retailer association (Haggling of Item). An item at a lesser cost actually being unmistakable and lacking computerized information due to customary human brain research of dealing is an ideal justification behind a portion of the things in this industry.
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