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PM4Fashion: A Scriptable Parametric Modeling Interface for Conceptual Fashion Design Using PM4VR

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In the dynamic realm of fashion design, integrating emerging technologies of computational intelligence is essential to enhance creative activities and bring forth novel design concepts. This paper introduces PM4Fashion, a cutting-edge scriptable parametric modeling interface for conceptual fashion design. Leveraging the capabilities of PM4VR (Parametric Modeling for Virtual Reality), PM4Fashion provides designers with a novel interactive toolset to ideate and iterate conceptual fashion design in a virtual environment through diverse design possibilities of advanced parametric modeling technology via virtual reality-enabled platforms.

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CNIOT '24: Proceedings of the 2024 5th International Conference on Computing, Networks and Internet of Things
May 2024
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DOI:10.1145/3670105
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