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Main Authors: Joshi, Tulashi Prasad, Yadav, Amrendra Kumar, Chhetri, Arjun, Agrahari, Suraj, Ghimire, Umesh Kanta
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10710
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author Joshi, Tulashi Prasad
Yadav, Amrendra Kumar
Chhetri, Arjun
Agrahari, Suraj
Ghimire, Umesh Kanta
author_facet Joshi, Tulashi Prasad
Yadav, Amrendra Kumar
Chhetri, Arjun
Agrahari, Suraj
Ghimire, Umesh Kanta
contents Online shopping has revolutionized the retail industry, providing customers with convenience and accessibility. However, customers often hesitate to purchase wearable products such as watches, jewelry, glasses, shoes, and clothes due to the lack of certainty regarding fit and suitability. This leads to significant return rates, causing problems for both customers and vendors. To address this issue, a platform called the Virtual Trial Room with Computer Vision and Machine Learning is designed which enables customers to easily check whether a product will fit and suit them or not. To achieve this, an AI-generated 3D model of the human head was created from a single 2D image using the DECA model. This 3D model was then superimposed with a custom-made 3D model of glass which is based on real-world measurements and fitted over the human head. To replicate the real-world look and feel, the model was retouched with textures, lightness, and smoothness. Furthermore, a full-stack application was developed utilizing various fornt-end and back-end technologies. This application enables users to view 3D-generated results on the website, providing an immersive and interactive experience.
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spellingShingle Virtual Trial Room with Computer Vision and Machine Learning
Joshi, Tulashi Prasad
Yadav, Amrendra Kumar
Chhetri, Arjun
Agrahari, Suraj
Ghimire, Umesh Kanta
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Online shopping has revolutionized the retail industry, providing customers with convenience and accessibility. However, customers often hesitate to purchase wearable products such as watches, jewelry, glasses, shoes, and clothes due to the lack of certainty regarding fit and suitability. This leads to significant return rates, causing problems for both customers and vendors. To address this issue, a platform called the Virtual Trial Room with Computer Vision and Machine Learning is designed which enables customers to easily check whether a product will fit and suit them or not. To achieve this, an AI-generated 3D model of the human head was created from a single 2D image using the DECA model. This 3D model was then superimposed with a custom-made 3D model of glass which is based on real-world measurements and fitted over the human head. To replicate the real-world look and feel, the model was retouched with textures, lightness, and smoothness. Furthermore, a full-stack application was developed utilizing various fornt-end and back-end technologies. This application enables users to view 3D-generated results on the website, providing an immersive and interactive experience.
title Virtual Trial Room with Computer Vision and Machine Learning
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10710