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ZERO10’s multi-task ML model provides real-time AR try-on for fashion

Dataconomy

ZERO10 , a prominent player in the fashion industry’s virtual try-on (VTO) space, has introduced its novel Multi-Task ML model. AR try-on for apparel and accessories requires complex machine learning (ML) tasks like 3D body tracking and multi-class segmentation, each demanding real-time execution.

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Shop smarter with AR try-on technologies

Dataconomy

AR try-ons are reshaping online shopping AR try-on technologies essentially allow shoppers to “try on” clothes and accessories virtually. Well: Product digitization : The first step involves creating highly accurate 3D models of clothing items or accessories. One such brand is ZERO10.

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Shop smarter with AR try-on technologies

Dataconomy

AR try-ons are reshaping online shopping AR try-on technologies essentially allow shoppers to “try on” clothes and accessories virtually. Well: Product digitization : The first step involves creating highly accurate 3D models of clothing items or accessories. One such brand is ZERO10.

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Seattle startup leaders remain optimistic despite pandemic, new GeekWire 200 CEO survey shows

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159 on the GeekWire 200, is now helping clients put on virtual events and will grow 5X from last year. ” Seattle 3D laser printer maker Glowforge , ranked No. Hubb, ranked No. “Any time there is a massive amount of change, that means there’s a massive amount of opportunity,” Magyar said. Zipwhip Photo).

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How Shopify’s network of sellers can take on Amazon

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So for example, for a while, ghost guns were technically legal, a 3D printed gun was technically legal. I sold T-shirts to universities, like promotional T-shirts for frosh week and bookstore apparel and stuff. And so I met him and I said, “Look, I want to start a T-shirt business, direct-to-consumer, totally virtual.

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