Magic Mirror: A Virtual Handbag Shopping System

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Citation

Lu Wang; Villamil, R.; Samarasekera, S.; Kumar, R., “Magic Mirror: A virtual handbag shopping system,” Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2012 IEEE Computer Society Conference on, vol., no., pp.19,24, 16-21 June 2012

Abstract

We present an augmented reality system based on Kinect for on-line handbag shopping. The users can virtually try on different handbags on a TV screen at home. They can interact with the virtual handbags naturally, such as sliding a handbag to different positions on their arms and rotating a handbag to see it from different angles. The users can also see how the handbags fit them in different virtual environments other than the current real background. We describe the technical details for building such a system and demonstrate the experimental results.


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