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Virtual mannequin: 3D parameterized human modeling

Published: 25 February 2011 Publication History

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Selecting clothes and taking trials of them at the stores are always being time consuming job. It becomes, sometimes, difficult to find clothes of desired color, fabric and size. It is more difficult for customers who use e-shopping for their shopping as visualization is not possible. In this paper we are proposing a web-based system based on 3D human modeling and its visualization. System is deployed in two parts, one on client system and other on the server. Client system accepts customer's dimensions of their exposed body part, taken in traditional fashion, and 2D image of their face as input. Client system generates a 3D model using these inputs along with the face of the customer. Color of skin of the model is same as that of the 2D face image. Customers can customize their clothing style using digital styles and accessories present in the digital library at client system. After completion of clothing modification user can place orders. Client system sends all information, size and model, to the server.

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ICWET '11: Proceedings of the International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology
February 2011
1385 pages
ISBN:9781450304498
DOI:10.1145/1980022
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Published: 25 February 2011

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  1. 3D human modeling
  2. anthropometry
  3. deformation
  4. smoothening

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