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@article{154637, author = {Nishma K and Vaishnavi M and Harshitha H and Preetham S Rai and Kiran}, title = {Design and implementation of trail room using virtual mirror}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {11}, pages = {851-853}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=154637}, abstract = {Virtual trial rooms are used in malls and any shopping center. Wearing different type of clothes in a shopping center for several time is a tedious activity and we have to spend more time on it. In some cases, like online shopping, it is not possible to try and verify the fabric. Our aim is to reduce the time and work on the availability of garments and to take a try on clothes by making a virtual changing area climate. The point is to assemble an intelligent and exceptionally reasonable virtual mirror on which the client can attempt materials without wearing it actually. In this review, Microsoft SDK is used to follow the client's developments, coordinate the attempts and give profound impact to the human body and clothes.}, keywords = {Virtual mirror, Virtual Trial Room, Microsoft Kinect Sensor, Skanect Sensor}, month = {}, }
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