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  2. Virtual dressing room - Wikipedia

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    An Intel labs researcher demonstrating an augmented reality dressing room. A virtual dressing room (also often referred to as virtual fitting room and virtual changing room although they do, on examination, perform different functions) is the online equivalent of an in-store changing room.

  3. Overfitting - Wikipedia

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    For example, a neural network may be more effective than a linear regression model for some types of data. [14] Increase the amount of training data: If the model is underfitting due to a lack of data, increasing the amount of training data may help. This will allow the model to better capture the underlying patterns in the data. [14]

  4. Training, validation, and test data sets - Wikipedia

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    A training data set is a data set of examples used during the learning process and is used to fit the parameters (e.g., weights) of, for example, a classifier. [9] [10]For classification tasks, a supervised learning algorithm looks at the training data set to determine, or learn, the optimal combinations of variables that will generate a good predictive model. [11]

  5. Walmart’s Virtual Fitting Room Lets You ‘Be Your Own Model ...

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    The technology uses algorithms and machine learning models to show how an item of clothing will look on customers. This differentiates it from other experiences that typically lay a photo of an ...

  6. Form, fit and function - Wikipedia

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    Fit The fit of a commodity is defined by its ability to physically interface or connect with or become an integral part of another commodity. For software, the fit is defined by its ability to interface or connect with a defense article. Function The function of a commodity is the action or actions it is designed to perform. For software, the ...

  7. Virtual prototyping - Wikipedia

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    Virtual prototyping is a method in the process of product development.It involves using computer-aided design (CAD), computer-automated design (CAutoD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) software to validate a design before committing to making a physical prototype.

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  9. Curve fitting - Wikipedia

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    Curve fitting [1] [2] is the process of constructing a curve, or mathematical function, that has the best fit to a series of data points, [3] possibly subject to constraints. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Curve fitting can involve either interpolation , [ 6 ] [ 7 ] where an exact fit to the data is required, or smoothing , [ 8 ] [ 9 ] in which a "smooth ...