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Nowadays, everything is becoming automated. So, automation is indeed needed in the world of jewellery. The goldsmith or any jewellery vendor, rather than having all the real patterns of jewellery, can have the model of these jewellery, so that he can display them virtually on the customer’s hand using Augmented Reality. 2D representation of an object deals only with the height and the width of an object. 3D representations include the third dimension of an image which is the depth information of an object. This paper presents an overall approach to 3D modelling of jewellery from the uncalibrated images. The datasets are taken from different viewing planes at different intervals. From these images, we construct the 3D model of an object. 3D model provides a realistic view for the users by projecting it on human hand using the augmented reality technique.
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Gowtham, Ph. D. Scholar, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore. Cognizant Technology Systems Lab, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore.
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Radhika, G. et al. (2016). 3D Modelling of a Jewellery and Its Virtual Try-on. In: Suresh, L., Panigrahi, B. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Soft Computing Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 397. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2671-0_15
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