A Design of Smart Dressing System

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In traditional clothing store, it’s necessary to try clothes before purchasing. But in many situations, people do not like to try it, which were caused in wearing on and off is considered as an inconvenient action. Besides, females’ make-up may stain the clothes while fitting. The proposed method provides a smart dressing system which can enhance the willingness to try dressing but also avoid staining the clothes when wears on and off. This system is composed with three stages: contour initialization, attaching the control points, and field morphing. The experimental results compare to those existing systems show that our system provides a convenient dressing system which can be widely adoptable by apparel stores.

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