2019 IEEE Jordan International Joint Conference on Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (JEEIT) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/jeeit.2019.8717410
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Virtual Dressing Room Application

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“…They can then test the image and determine whether or not they need to shop for the garments or not. [13] Board characteristics include access to the Kinect sensors that are connected to the PC, access to image and depth information streams from the Kinect picture sensors, and conveyance of a controlled form of picture and depth information that facilitates skeleton following. With a typical range of 1.2 to 3.5 meters, Kinect sensors primarily produce three kinds of data: image data, depth data, and sound data.…”
Section: Technological Aspect Of the Methods Of Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can then test the image and determine whether or not they need to shop for the garments or not. [13] Board characteristics include access to the Kinect sensors that are connected to the PC, access to image and depth information streams from the Kinect picture sensors, and conveyance of a controlled form of picture and depth information that facilitates skeleton following. With a typical range of 1.2 to 3.5 meters, Kinect sensors primarily produce three kinds of data: image data, depth data, and sound data.…”
Section: Technological Aspect Of the Methods Of Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VFR technology offers a simulated-reality shopping environment both online and offline, allowing customers to virtually try on garments and visualize size, fit, and aesthetic style (Lee et al, 2022). The demand for technology that allows users to visualize trying on garments is growing rapidly due to the development of e-commercial platforms (Masri & Al-Jabi, 2019). Multiple VFR technologies have been developed in the industry (e.g., Naked, 3D Look, Zilio, Voofit, and CLO-SET); these technologies provide a simulated-reality dressing environment and may offer co-design opportunities.…”
Section: Vfr and 3d Garment Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most importantly, the behavioral intention toward online shopping is influenced by the consumers' attitude toward online retailing websites (Kim & Forsythe, 2009). A recent study conducted on virtual dressing room applications found that Kinect for Windows can generate a perfect fit of clothing to suit customers' requirements (Musry & Al-Jabi, 2019). With the technological revolution, e-retailers install the websites the features so that the consumers can create 3D (three-dimensional) virtual models corresponding to their physical features (Cho & Schwarz, 2012;Hwangbo et al, 2020;Merle et al, 2012).…”
Section: Attitude Towards Vto As a Mediatormentioning
confidence: 99%