Google announced On Thursday, the corporate announced that it has expanded its generative, AI-powered virtual try-on tool to incorporate dresses, allowing users to virtually try on hundreds of dresses from a whole bunch of brands, including Boden, Maje, Sandro, Simkhai and Staud.
According to the corporate, dresses were one of the crucial searched clothing categories for the tool. However, as Google explained in a blog post today, the present diffusion technique is difficult to use to dresses because they’re more detailed and complicated in comparison with other clothing items.
To provide more context, Google Shopping released the tool last 12 months. It uses its own diffusion technology to create high-quality, lifelike images of tops and blouses. It simulates how the garments fall, fold, hug, and form creases and shadows on real people in several poses.
Due to the complex details of the dresses, the prevailing diffusion model had difficulty accurately capturing detailed dress prints resembling floral or geometric patterns. While the model could handle low-resolution images, dresses required a distinct method to avoid losing essential details. To solve this problem, Google developed a brand new training strategy that starts with lower-resolution images and steadily incorporates higher resolutions.
Because dresses typically cover many of the body and are available in quite a lot of lengths (e.g. midi, maxi, and mini), putting a virtual dress on an individual often ends in body details being obscured or blurred. A brand new technique called VTO-UNet Diffusion Transformer (VTO-UDiT) goals to resolve this problem by preserving an individual's facial expression while erasing and replacing the dress, leading to a more accurate representation of each the dress and the person wearing it.
Virtual try-on technology is designed to take the guesswork out of finding the best fit for patrons of all body types. Various corporations (AdobeOther retailers (resembling Amazon and Walmart) have launched their very own tools that allow customers to virtually try on every kind of clothing, including dresses. However, with this latest extension, Google seems to wish to develop a more advanced feature than its competitors.