17823734. THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF USERS WEARING CLOTHING ITEMS simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)

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THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF USERS WEARING CLOTHING ITEMS

Organization Name

Micron Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Saideep Tiku of Folsom CA (US)

Poorna Kale of Folsom CA (US)

THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF USERS WEARING CLOTHING ITEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17823734 titled 'THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF USERS WEARING CLOTHING ITEMS

Simplified Explanation

    • Explanation:**

An XR device can detect a clothing item using its camera, associate it with an identifier, and request metadata from a server. The device then generates a 3D model of the user wearing the clothing item using the retrieved metadata and user's 3D model.

    • Potential Applications:**

- Virtual try-on for online shopping - Augmented reality fashion shows - Virtual fitting rooms in retail stores

    • Problems Solved:**

- Difficulty in visualizing how clothing items will look on oneself - Inconvenience of trying on multiple clothes in physical stores - Lack of personalized shopping experiences

    • Benefits:**

- Enhanced online shopping experience - Increased customer engagement and satisfaction - More efficient and personalized shopping process


Original Abstract Submitted

In some implementations, an extended reality (XR) device may detect, using a camera of the XR device, a clothing item, wherein the clothing item is associated with an identifier. The XR device may transmit, to a server, a request that indicates the identifier. The XR device may receive, from the server, metadata associated with the clothing item, wherein the metadata is associated with the identifier. The XR device may retrieve, from the server, a three-dimensional model of a user associated with the XR device. The XR device may generate a three-dimensional model of the user wearing the clothing item using the three-dimensional model of the user and the metadata. The XR device may provide, via an interface of the XR device, the three-dimensional model of the user wearing the clothing item.