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Interactive Home Product Design Method Using Augmented Reality Technology

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Augmented Reality (AR) is currently a hot research direction in the world, but its main research objects are computer vision and image processing. However, the application of AR technology in virtual reality systems is still in its infancy. Based on this, the article adopts a home interactive product design scheme based on AR technology. This article uses 3D modeling and rendering technology to realize the generation of 3D stereoscopic images of household products. On this basis, this article uses the augmented reality method to combine virtual scenes with real scenes, allowing users to view and control virtual items in real time through mobile phones and other terminal devices. Through this interactive method, users can personally experience the use of household products, and then understand the characteristics and scope of application of the products. Experimental results show that the design efficiency of the design method using augmented reality technology reaches a maximum of 85.1%, which proves that the method proposed in the article can effectively improve the efficiency of home product design, and also provides designers with a new design tool and idea.

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      ICMLCA '23: Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computer Application
      October 2023
      1065 pages
      ISBN:9798400709449
      DOI:10.1145/3650215

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