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Interactive garment design

The Visual Computer, 1990
A method for the design of garments at a workstation is proposed. An underlying body form analogous to a trade mannequin is first represented in the computer. Garment panels are considered to be surfaces of complex shape, whose fit with respect to body form may vary over the surface.
B. K. Hinds, J. McCartney
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Virtual garment simulation

2013 Fourth National Conference on Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, Image Processing and Graphics (NCVPRIPG), 2013
In this paper we present a system to create 3D garments from 2D patterns. Once placed over the 3D character, our system can quickly stitch the patterns into the 3D garment. The stitched cloth is then simulated to obtain the drape of the garment over the character. Our system can accurately and efficiently resolve cloth-body and cloth-cloth collisions.
Sarbartha Sengupta, Parag Chaudhuri
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Garment Fashion Recommendation System for Customized Garment

2019 International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Systems Management (IESM), 2019
Data is the collection of facts and details which leads to create useful information for any organization after performing analysis [1]. The large volume of data generated via internet applications and thus the requirement of retrieving most relevant information from data has become a priority.
Shukla Sharma   +3 more
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Garment

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1997
Domain-specific languages are closely related to interface languages of domain-oriented software. Thus, the specifications of such software can be abstracted to specifications of language systems, and implementation of such software can be abstracted to implementation of the language systems.
Naixiao Zhang   +2 more
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3D-visualization of garments

Proceedings. Computer Graphics International (Cat. No.98EX149), 2002
This paper reports on a project, called CADwalk, for the three-dimensonal display of garments on commonly used PCs. The basic idea is to show a customer in a taylor's workshop, in a made-to-measure shop or in a designer studio how she or he looks in the new clothes, before the cloth is cut.
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Effect of Garment Design on Liquid Cooling Garments

Textile Research Journal, 2010
In this study, two different types of liquid cooling garments are designed and their cooling effects are comparatively investigated. The tubing lengths and the inner layers of these garments are taken as the same, and the other parameters of the garments differed. In the outer layer of the garments, 10 × 3 rib and single jersey knitted wool fabrics are
Kurbak, Arif, KAYACAN, ÖZLEM
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Towards a garment OS

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program, 2014
Wearable devices and the development of smart garments emerged into a significant research domain over the last decades. Despite the increasing commercial interest, however, smart garments are almost exclusively developed in academia and the developed systems do not exceed a prototypical level. We argue that the main reason why smart garments cannot be
Stefan Schneegass   +3 more
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Reverse Engineering Garments

2007
Segmenting garments from humanoid meshes or point clouds is a challenging problem with applications in the textile industry and in model based motion capturing. In this work we present a physically based template-matching technique for the automatic extraction of garment dimensions from 3D meshes or point clouds of dressed humans.
Nils Hasler   +2 more
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Workshop on smart garments

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program, 2014
Over the last years different wearable electronic devices, technically similar to smart phones, have become available in the form factor of watches and glasses. However, including wearable sensing, actuation, and communication technologies directly into garments is still a great challenge.
Stefan Schneegass   +3 more
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Compression Garments 101

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2007
To review the importance of postoperative compression and compression garments to promote postoperative healing and improved aesthetic results.--Understand the importance of proper postoperative compression and the selection of the proper compression garment. --Identify the important elements to look for in a compression garment. --Define the necessity
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