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Virtual try-on of footwear in mixed reality using depth sensors
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Virtual try-on of footwear in mixed reality using depth sensors

Yu-I. Yang, Chih-Kai Yang and Chih-Hsing Chu
Proceedings - VRCAI 2013: 12th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and Its Applications in Industry, pp.309-312
11/2013

Abstract

depth sensor;interactive design;mixed reality;shoe design;virtual try-on

This paper presents a virtual try-on system of footwear in mixed reality. A user can virtually put on 3D shoe models on his/her feet in a video stream. Real time object tracking integrated with depth sensing technologies enables that the shoe models stay correctly with respect to the positions of the moving feet during the try-on process. The system facilitates evaluating consumer products that are highly interactive with the users. It thus serves as an essential element in realizing human-centric design. This study also demonstrates a new application of depth sensing technologies in product design. © 2013 Authors.

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