EU-funded researchers have developed an innovative app that gives accurate sizing guides for children, benefiting both consumers and EU-based clothing companies.
Buying clothes for children can be a quagmire. Sizing is often inaccurate, especially since it is frequently categorised according to the age of the child, even though children of the same age are very often different heights. The problem is particularly acute for online sales of children's clothing, and for family members and friends who may wish to buy clothes but find picking the right size difficult. But one EU-funded project is on track to finding a solution.
KIDSIZE has developed an app for smartphones and tablets that can take highly precise 3D measurements of a child. By taking a couple of photos of the child, the app can provide 30 measurements with just a 0.5 - 1 cm error factor. This compares to an error factor of 2-5 cm made when using a conventional tape measure.
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