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“EyeFit” Personal Shopping System Final Presentation December 6, 2005

“EyeFit” Personal Shopping System Final Presentation December 6, 2005 Lara Zielin, Nadia Bechler, and Kristen Flory. Brief History. Project Goal Field Observations Current Technology Our Shopping Trip (testing the technology) Transformed Concept. Prototype.

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“EyeFit” Personal Shopping System Final Presentation December 6, 2005

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  1. “EyeFit” Personal Shopping System Final Presentation December 6, 2005 Lara Zielin, Nadia Bechler, and Kristen Flory

  2. Brief History • Project Goal • Field Observations • Current Technology • Our Shopping Trip (testing the technology) • Transformed Concept

  3. Prototype • Handheld, network-capable device • Affordances that must be preserved • Seeing / Feeling • Trying on items • Freedom to browse other items • New affordances • Previewing • Recommending • Retaining / Storing • Recording • Building a user account

  4. Let’s Go Shopping EyeFit System demo by three different types of shoppers • The Frequent Shopper • The “Hate-to-Shop” Shopper • The Gift Shopper

  5. The Device Features Digital Voice Recorder Barcode Scanner Stylus Screen Clip and cord Email Function

  6. The Frequent Shopper Custom-built 3-D model Modeled clothing information Goals for current trip Shopping history—by trip/item “Helper” options Current wardrobe Wish list Dressing room and check out feature

  7. Recommendations Information about fit for specific body types Suggestions for outfits, how to wear it Options based on other users’ input

  8. The “Hate-to-Shop” Shopper Requires minimal entry of user account information! Chosen item information Goals for current trip “Helper” options Minimal shopping history Dressing room and check out feature

  9. The Gift Shopper Can be viewed online or in store Sorted lists Same recommender affordances

  10. The Retailer • Features & Benefits • Sync shopper information: update shoppers wardrobe; view purchases; see what was tried on • Gather marketing and polling data • Tailor merchandise ordering to clientele • Offer customer incentives

  11. EyeFit Account Maintenance • Features & Benefits • Build & edit model • Build & maintain wardrobe • Add comments • Create & edit “friend” access for wish list

  12. User Account Comments Store Accounts Your Computer Server Store Kiosk Device The EyeFit System

  13. Next Steps/ Future Features • Features & Benefits • Upload to other devices • Expanded comparison shopping • Possibilities for non-clothing items • Add comments • Customized catalog of merchandise per store to individual clientele preferences (this could be an e-catalog) • A recommender system that continues “learning”! • More information at your fingertips! • An improved shopping experience!

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