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A virtual dressing room (also often referred to as virtual fitting room and virtual changing room although they do, on examination, perform different functions) is the online equivalent of the near-ubiquitous in-store changing room – that is, it enables shoppers to try on clothes to check one or more of size, fit or style, but virtually rather than physically. Having begun to emerge from 2005, fit technologies started to be widely reported from 2010, but are now available from an increasing variety of providers and are in use by a growing number of prominent retailers in their webstores. A fit technology may be categorised according to the problem that it resolves (size, fit or styling) or according to the technological approach. There are many different types of technological approach, of which the most established and credible are: * Size recommendation services * Body scanners * 3D solutions * 3D customer's model * Fitting room with real 3D simulation * Dress-up mannequins/mix-and-match * Photo-accurate virtual fitting room * Augmented reality * Real models ==Size recommendation services== Recommendation systems offer the shopper a suggested size, based on a combination of factors. Generally, only minimal fit information can be communicated by such systems, because size is different from fit. Some recommendation systems use existing garments to recommend a size, while others use measurements taken by the customer. Recommendation systems have been developed for products beyond garments, such as ring sizers. Examples of these recommendation systems include Find My Ring Size. Others still take a combination of both measurements and existing garments (aka biometric sizing) and yet others add in style preference-related questions. Those that take existing measurements either do this from their own brand goods, or use databases of design measurements of supplier garments. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Virtual dressing room」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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