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Showing papers by "Jatin Chhugani published in 2014"


Patent
05 May 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a technique for generating and presenting a 3D garment model using a communication interface that can be configured to receive images, where all visible parts of the garment may be captured by the received images.
Abstract: Techniques for generating and presenting a three-dimensional garment model are presented herein. A communication interface can be configured to receive images, where all visible parts of the garment may be captured by the received images. A garment creation module can be configured to generate partial shapes of the garment based on the received images. Additionally, the garment creation module can determine a type of garment by comparing the generated partial shapes to a database of reference garment shapes. Furthermore, the garment creation module can generate a three-dimensional garment model by joining the partial shapes based on the determined type of garment, and can tessellate the generated three-dimensional garment model. A user interface can be configured to present the tessellated three-dimensional garment model on a three-dimensional body model.

18 citations


Patent
22 Dec 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, an indication of a destination geolocation from a user device of a user is received and a destination characteristic from the destination data is extracted, which indicates an affinity for apparel associated with the destination location.
Abstract: Systems and methods for regional item recommendations are provided. In example embodiments, an indication of a destination geolocation from a user device of a user is received. Destination data corresponding to the destination geolocation is retrieved. A destination characteristic from the destination data is extracted. The destination characteristic indicates an affinity for apparel associated with the destination geolocation. A candidate apparel item is determined based on the extracted destination characteristic. An item listing corresponding to the candidate apparel item is identified. The item listing is presented on a user interface of the user device.

16 citations


Patent
31 Oct 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a technique for 3D garment simulation using parallel computing, where an access module can be configured to access a three-dimensional garment model of a garment, which can include garment points that represent a surface of the garment.
Abstract: Techniques for three-dimensional garment simulation using parallel computing are presented herein. An access module can be configured to access a three-dimensional garment model of a garment. The garment model can include garment points that represent a surface of the garment. A processor, having a plurality of cores, can be configured by a garment simulation module to calculate one or more exerted forces on a subset of garment points. Additionally, the garment simulation module can generate cross pairs and apportion the generated cross pairs among the plurality of cores. Moreover, the garment simulation module can determine, using the plurality of vector execution units in parallel based on an organized data layout, whether boundaries of the first subgroup of cross pairs are overlapping based on the one or more exerted forces. Subsequently, the garment simulation module can calculate one or more simulated forces acting on the garment points based on the determination.

14 citations


Patent
23 Dec 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a technique for generating and presenting images of items within user selected context images, where an access module can be configured to receive a first environment model and a first wearable item model.
Abstract: Techniques for generated and presenting images of items within user selected context images are presented herein. In an example embodiment, an access module can be configured to receive a first environment model and a first wearable item model. A simulation module coupled to the access module may process the environment model to identify placement volumes within the environment model and to place a clothed body model within the placement volume to generate a context model. A rendering module may then generate a context image from the context model. In various embodiments, the environment model used for the context, the wearable item positioned within the environment model, and rendering values used to generate context images may be changed in response to user inputs to generate new context images that are displayed to a user.

10 citations


Patent
30 Sep 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a machine can detect an available amount of a computing resource on a client device and cause the server to render at least a portion of the three-dimensional body model in accordance with the determination.
Abstract: Techniques for an omni-channel approach for displaying simulated digital apparel content are presented herein. A machine can detect an available amount of a computing resource on a client device. A determination that the client device is to render only a three-dimensional body model, among a set of models that includes the three-dimensional body model and a three-dimensional garment model, and that a server is to render the three-dimensional garment model, may occur based on the detected available amount of the computing resource on the client device. The machine can provide the client device with the three-dimensional garment model draped on the three-dimensional body model. The machine can cause the server to render at least a portion of the three-dimensional garment model in accordance with the determination. The machine can cause the client device to render at least a portion of the three-dimensional body model in accordance with the determination.

9 citations


Patent
29 Aug 2014
TL;DR: In this article, a model of a garment, a corresponding calibration factor and reference garment shapes can be assessed and a measurement of the reference feature may be calculated based on the association and the calibration factor, which can be stored in a body profile associated with a user.
Abstract: Techniques for extraction of body parameters, dimensions and shape of a customer are presented herein. A model descriptive of a garment, a corresponding calibration factor and reference garment shapes can be assessed. A garment shape corresponding to the three-dimensional model can be selected from the reference garment shapes based on a comparison of the three-dimensional model with the reference garment shapes. A reference feature from the plurality of reference features may be associated with the model feature. A measurement of the reference feature may be calculated based on the association and the calibration factor. The computed measurement can be stored in a body profile associated with a user. An avatar can be generated for the user based on the body profile and be used to show or indicate fit of a garment, as well as make fit and size recommendations.

4 citations


Patent
23 Dec 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a technique for generating and presenting images of items within user selected context images, where an access module can be configured to receive a first environment model and a first wearable item model.
Abstract: Techniques for generated and presenting images of items within user selected context images are presented herein. In an example embodiment, an access module can be configured to receive a first environment model and a first wearable item model. A simulation module coupled to the access module may process the environment model to identify placement volumes within the environment model and to place a clothed body model within the placement volume to generate a context model. A rendering module may then generate a context image from the context model. In various embodiments, the environment model used for the context, the wearable item positioned within the environment model, and rendering values used to generate context images may be changed in response to user inputs to generate new context images that are displayed to a user.

3 citations


Patent
31 Jul 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present techniques for 3D garment simulation based on body measurements, body scanning, or garment information, and a rendering module can be configured to generate an image of the three-dimensional garment model draped on the 3D body model based on the calculated simulated forces.
Abstract: Techniques for three-dimensional garment simulation are presented herein. An access module can be configured to access a three-dimensional garment model of a garment. The garment model can include garment points that represent a surface of the garment. Additionally, a three-dimensional body model can be generated based on body measurements, body scanning, or garment information. A processor can be configured by a garment module to position at least a portion of the generated three-dimensional body model inside the garment points, and calculate one or more simulated forces acting on a subset of the garment points. Moreover, a rendering module can be configured to generate an image of the three-dimensional garment model draped on the three-dimensional body model based on the calculated one or more simulated forces. Furthermore, a display module can be configured to present the generated image on a display of a device.

3 citations



Patent
01 Dec 2014
TL;DR: Techniques for generating a digital wardrobe are presented herein and can be configured to generate an image of the garment models draped on the body model based on the calculated simulated forces.
Abstract: Techniques for generating a digital wardrobe are presented herein. A transceiver can be configured to receive a request having a garment identifier and a user identifier. Additionally, an access module can be configured to access a first garment model, access a body model of the user corresponding to the user identifier, and access a second garment model corresponding to the user identifier. Furthermore, a processor can be configured by a garment simulation module to position the body model inside the first garment model and the second garment model, and calculate simulated forces based on the positioning. Moreover, a rendering module can be configured to generate an image of the garment models draped on the body model based on the calculated simulated forces. Subsequently, a display module can be configured to cause presentation of the generated image on a display of a device.