2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15546-8_5
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TryItOn: A Virtual Dressing Room with Motion Tracking and Physically Based Garment Simulation

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“…Gilda Manfredi, Nicola Capece, Ugo Erra, Gabriele Gilio, Vincenzo Baldi, and Simone Gerardo di Domenico wrote "Triton: A Virtual Dressing Room with Motion Tracking and Physically Based Garment Simulation." [5] With the help of a few essential components, the suggested approach seeks to deliver a realistic and immersive experience. Among these are the digital clothing representation's exceptional level of photorealism, the avatar's accurate measurements to improve personalization, the incorporation of real-time physical simulation of the clothes, and the way it interacts with the surrounding world through hand or body movements.…”
Section: Literature Survey "A Collaborative Virtual Dressing Room For...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gilda Manfredi, Nicola Capece, Ugo Erra, Gabriele Gilio, Vincenzo Baldi, and Simone Gerardo di Domenico wrote "Triton: A Virtual Dressing Room with Motion Tracking and Physically Based Garment Simulation." [5] With the help of a few essential components, the suggested approach seeks to deliver a realistic and immersive experience. Among these are the digital clothing representation's exceptional level of photorealism, the avatar's accurate measurements to improve personalization, the incorporation of real-time physical simulation of the clothes, and the way it interacts with the surrounding world through hand or body movements.…”
Section: Literature Survey "A Collaborative Virtual Dressing Room For...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the characteristics shared by VDR solutions is the presence of a camera able to identify the user's body shape and track its movements in real-time. Some of these solutions also use algorithms to physically simulate garments [9,10] with the aim of enhancing the user's perception of realism. In light of the above, it is clear that VDRs and other VS techniques can guarantee a better sense of immersion than e-commerce, but may not be enough to ensure a complete shopping experience.…”
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confidence: 99%