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* acquisition suitable image of user | |||
* identification of the product (bar code reader?) | |||
* acquisition of garment image (from server side catalogue?) | |||
* generation of combined person/garment image and display on phone | |||
We would expect that the processing for this would be partially server | We would expect that the processing for this would be partially server |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 1 September 2011
Student design project carried out for Clifford Dive at Qualcomm.
The original design brief was:
Some people find it extremely difficult to imagine how they might look
in an item of clothing on the rails of a clothing store. We are looking
for a solution that allows users to visualise themselves in particular
garments and combinations thereof without the effort of multiple visits
to the changing room - this visualisation will appear on their mobile
phone, like an electronic Barbie doll. There are several elements to
this project:
- acquisition suitable image of user
- identification of the product (bar code reader?)
- acquisition of garment image (from server side catalogue?)
- generation of combined person/garment image and display on phone
We would expect that the processing for this would be partially server based.