Abstract

This individual can now enjoy internet shopping whenever they want and from anywhere in the world thanks to the invention of smartphones and tablets. Online shopping has unquestionably taken the place of conventional methods for purchasing apparel and daily necessities. People benefit from a reputation as they pick internet buying. Almost all online retailers offer payment on delivery, free shipment, and special rates these days. These internet merchants have eliminated the hassles of parking, stuck in traffic, and standing in line to make purchases. They have also helped folks who consistently lament their lack of time. This is the primary justification for why most consumers now shop online. They may easily access a wide choice of affordable prices here, and they also get quick customer service and free home delivery. There is no denying that these are a few of the alluring aspects that draw customers in. Even though there is a minor problem that can make people lose interest in online buying, they might not be able to try on garments in such situations. By establishing a virtual changing room setting, the aim is to improve accessibility and time efficiency for trying on clothing. Our proposed methodology consists of three main components: skin color recognition, model alignment, and user image extraction from the video stream. Through user extraction, we may create an augmented reality environment by taking the user area out of the video stream and superimposing it on top of a simulated world within the user interface. To match the 2D cloth models with the use of scaling, rotation, and positioning using the 3D locations of the joints.

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