• Title/Summary/Keyword: AR Makeup

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Interactive Pixel-unit AR Lip Makeup System Using RGB Camera

  • Nam, Hyeongil;Lee, Jeongeun;Park, Jong-Il
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.25 no.7
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    • pp.1042-1051
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    • 2020
  • In this paper, we propose an AR (Augmented Reality) lip makeup using bare hands interactively using an RGB camera. Unlike previous interactive makeup studies, this interactive lip makeup system is based on an RGB camera. Also, the system controls the makeup area in pixels, not in polygon-units. For pixel-unit controlling, the system also proposed a 'Rendering Map' that can store the relative position of the touched hand relative to the lip landmarks. With the map, the part to be changed in color can be specified in the current frame. And the lip color of the corresponding area is adjusted, even if the movement of the face changes in the next frame. Through user experiments, we compare quantitatively and qualitatively our makeup method with the conventional polygon-unit method. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method enhances the quality of makeup with a little sacrifice of computational complexity. It is confirmed that natural makeup similar to the actual lip makeup is possible by dividing the lip area into more detailed areas. Furthermore, the method can be applied to make the face makeup of other areas more realistic.

A study on User experience of Virtual Beauty Makeup Applications (가상 뷰티 메이크업 애플리케이션의 사용자 경험 연구)

  • Woo, Ji-Hye;Kim, Seung-In
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.459-464
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    • 2020
  • This study is a study that analyzes the user experience of a virtual makeup application in the beauty industry where color or formulation testing is important. Recently, cases of beauty smart stores and beauty applications using AR and AI are increasing. However, since virtual makeup is different from testing a real product, it is necessary to derive needs through research from the user's side. In order to compare user preferences by using AR and AI cases, six factors based on the emotional interface model were analyzed through a questionnaire to identify items with statistically significant figures. As a result, the user felt comfortable with the virtual makeup function, but showed that it needs to be supplemented in terms of reliability. Since this study focused on the customer experience as a real user and identified the main experience factors and needs of virtual makeup through two types of comparison, it is hoped that this study will be useful as a prior study.

Impact on Female Consumer Behavior and Purchase Intention : The experience of AR makeup based on marital status (결혼유무에 따른 증강현실(AR) 메이크업 체험이 여성 소비자 행동과 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Eun-Joo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2020
  • Over time, the beauty industry has entered a mature industry and cannot survive unless it changes. In reality, the AR market for virtual experimental marketing is growing in the beauty industry, and global companies like FACEBOOK in the US are investing heavily in AR. Therefore, this study utilizes augmented reality technique to find out how the experience of using AR application affects female consumers' satisfaction and how they feel. This study will focus on how the relationship with purchase intention is mediated. In addition, we will help to suggest the development direction of augmented reality with makeup by analyzing the overall factors at the time when new technology, augmented reality marketing is becoming active.

Augmented Reality (AR)-Based Smartphone Application as Student Learning Media for Javanese Wedding Make Up in Central Java

  • Ihsani, A.N.N.;Sukardi, Sukardi;Soenarto, Soenarto;Krisnawati, M.;Agustin, E.W.;Pribadi, F.S.
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.248-256
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study was to introduce an application as a learning medium that can be used by students to prepare Solo bridal paes. This application can be used by make-up beginners who are learning about Solo bridal paes. This study used a quasi-experimental method with a randomized pretest-posttest control group. The paes application can be used as a medium in Solo bridal makeup learning, because it is highly effective in helping students prepare Solo bridal paes. This application is also considerably practical because it can be installed on smartphones. Experimental results revealed a difference between the control and experimental classes. Students in the experimental class could prepare paes neatly, and their shapes were proportional to the face of the model. The use of augmented reality as a medium to teach Solo bridal makeup, especially for making paes, is an innovation in the world of education. This application can help students make paes.

A Study of the Beauty Brand Experience Case Using Metaverse (메타버스를 이용한 뷰티 브랜드 경험 사례에 대한 고찰)

  • Kim, Na-Yeong;Kim, Gyu-Ri
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.20 no.11
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 2022
  • Since COVID-19, digital transformation has been taking place in the entire industry, and Metaverse is attracting attention as an untect service. Therefore, this study aims to find out about brand experience marketing cases using metaverse targeting beauty brands. This study reviewed previous studies related to metaverse marketing and beauty brand marketing. SK-II, Christian Dior used VR technology to provide users with contents and experience of brand products, and L'Oreal, Sephora, Laneige used AR technology to provide virtual makeup applications. It's believed that this experience marketing will have a positive effect on customers' purchase intention and its importance will increase further to target Z Generation. It's expected that this study can be used as related data in the metaverse and experience marketing of beauty brands, and research on metaverse marketing should be continued in the beauty field.

Comparison of the Village Groves between Youngnam and Honam Mountainous Settlement Region - Centered on Jinan and Hamyang Region - (영.호남 산간지역 정주생활권 마을숲의 비교 - 전북 진안군과 경남 함양군 지역을 사례로 -)

  • 박재철;정경숙;김영숙;장혜화
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2002
  • This paper compares the difference between the village groves in the Jinan settlement region and the Hamyang settlment region in Honam and the Youngnam mountainous region. The results are as follows: Fifty-one village groves in the Jinan legion were found and 40 village groves were found in the Hamyang region. It was established that the village groves in the Jinan region of Honam province were conserved better than those of Hamyang region of Youngnam province. In the Jinan area, the village groves were principally found in the Jinan-eup and the Hamyang regions, primarily in Seosang-myun and Aneui-myun. So it was determined that the village groves were distributed inequitably in the two regions. In L / W ratio, the Jinan region is 3.6 and Hamyang region is 2.0 Jinan is 1.8 times greater than Hamyang. Therefore, it was concluded that Jinan is stronger than Hamyang in linear function of the village groves. Stone stooge for complementation function was found in 11 village groves in the Jinan region and 6 village groves in Hamyang. So the percentage of the remaining stone storage is 15-20 % of all village groves. Regarding grove makeup, the village gloves in Jinan region is deciduous forest principally. In contrast, the groves of Hamyang are principally coniferous forest. The dominant tree of the Jinan-gun region is Zelkova serrata, but in Hamyang it is Pinus densiflrora. By number, Hamyang region has two times the trees than Jinan region. In density of stand, the Hamyang region is 76.2% higher than Jinan region. In height and diameter of trees, the Jinan region is greater than the Hamyang region. It was identified that RSI of both region is 40%. So in density of trees, both region are sparse. This paper has a limit in ideiltiting the differences between Yolmg-nam ar\ulcorner Hnam village groves because comparative review only examined two regions.