Presentation 1997/6/3
Development of the virtual shopping systems using captured images
Nobuyuki OZAKI, Kaoru TAKADA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper presents two practical applications for virtual shopping. Virtual reality technology especially Image Based Rendering technique, enables us to exhibit products in sophisticated way. With a concert ticket reservation system, one can confirm the view of the stage from a particular seat you want to buy. These images are synthesized from the captured images and are not created from the computer graphics, which is less realistic. With a catalog shopping system which uses captured images to show products, one can observe them in a stereoscopic way and change angles of the viewpoint interactively. These systems are implemented into the KIOSK type terminal, which is supposed to be placed where people gather. One can purchase with IC-card type electronic cash. These two systems will be exhibited at Toshiba Science Museum at Kawasaki, Kanagawa.
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Keyword(in English) Electronic Commerce / Virtual Mall / Image Synthesis / Stereo Display
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Title (in English) Development of the virtual shopping systems using captured images
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Keyword(1) Electronic Commerce
Keyword(2) Virtual Mall
Keyword(3) Image Synthesis
Keyword(4) Stereo Display
1st Author's Name Nobuyuki OZAKI
1st Author's Affiliation TOSHIBA Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Kaoru TAKADA
2nd Author's Affiliation TOSHIBA Corporation
Date 1997/6/3
Paper # MVE97-34
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 85
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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