Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system for reproducing a preceding picture of a user wearing clothes or analog, comprising: a screen ( 4 ) to display at least a pre-registered picture of the user; a clothes type detector ( 8 ) to automatically identify the kind of clothes currently worn by the user; and a search unit ( 14 ) to extract automatically, from at least one central remote database ( 13 ), at least one pre-registered picture in which the user wears at least one article of clothing similar to or matchable with the current one.

Description:
This application claims the priority benefit of European Patent Application Serial No. 02354094.1, filed Jun. 10, 2002, titled “INTERACTIVE TRYING-ON CUBICLE.” 
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to trying-on cubicles or rooms which are usually provided in clothes shops or analog. 
     BACKGROUND 
     As shoppers go from one chancing room or trying-on cubicle of a shop to another, they have little way of remembering what they looked like in the clothes that they tried on in the first shop. Further, a shopper may try a first article of clothing in a first shop (for example a shirt or trousers), and another one in a second shop (for example a jacket), and may want matching these clothes. 
     There is a technical problem in giving the possibility for a shopper to compare or match some clothes that he tries in a current shop with respect to other clothes that he tried in a former one. 
     There is another technical problem in selecting, among an important number of pictures taken in a trying-on cubicle and representing the same shopper, some pictures to be compared with clothes of the same type tried by the shopper in another shop or to allow the shopper to match different types of clothes tried in different shops. Indeed, when trying clothes in a shop, a shopper usually wears several clothes and only some of these are to be compared with other clothes tried in another shop. 
     A purpose of the present invention is to provide a changing or trying-on cubicle or room giving a shopper the possibility to see what he looked like when trying on a former article of clothing and/or to compare or match at least one article of clothing he wore in a former shop. 
     Another purpose of the invention is to provide an automatic selection of pictures in which a shopper wears the same kind of clothes. 
     Another purpose of the invention is to provide a trying-on room or cubicle adapted to communicate with at least a central system in order to give to a shopper the possibility of comparing clothes of different shops. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     To attain the above purposes and others, the present invention provides a system for producing at least one picture of a person wearing clothes. Such a system comprises a screen to display at least one pre-registered picture a mirror to reflect the current appearance of the user; a detector to identify the kind of clothes worn by the user; and a search unit to extract from a central remote database the pre-registered picture in which the user wore similar or matchable kind of clothes. 
     A trying-on room according to the invention is provided with a camera or the like to take preferably fixed pictures to be displayed in other locations. According to the invention, a trying-on cubicle or room is provided with not only a mirror to reflect the current picture of an user wearing clothes, but also a screen to display a preceding picture such a picture is preferably taken in another location, i.e. in another trying-on cubicle, for example of another shop. However, the system of the present invention also works for a shopper trying on successively or not different clothes in a same shop (in a same trying-on room or not). 
     According to a preferred embodiment, the changing room comprises a detector to identify at least the type of clothes worn by the user. For example, such a detector can be a magnetic detector of transponder or any other kind of tag providing a wireless identification of the clothes. 
     The user may select between a comparison of clothes of the same kind or a matching of clothes to be wore together based, for example, on their color or kind. The system is then able to select among all the pictures of the user taken previously, a limited number of pictures corresponding to the choice of that user. 
     A communication between the trying-on rooms and the central system comprising the database in which are stored the pictures can be a wireless link or a wired link. 
    
    
     
       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       These purposes, features, and advantages of preferred, non limiting, embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 
         FIG. 1  schematically represents trying-on rooms and the main elements of a central system according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and 
         FIG. 2  illustrates, with a flowchart, the main steps of an exemplary Implementation of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     For clarity, only the elements useful to the understanding of the invention have been shove in the drawings and will be disclosed hereafter. More specifically, the programming steps for implementing the invention will not be detailed as it will readily occur to those skilled in the art. 
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       FIG. 1  schematically represents a system according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention. In  FIG. 1 , two trying-on rooms, or cubicles  1  have been shown. However, according to the invention, the number of trying-on rooms is not limited. 
     According to the invention, each room  1  is provided with a mirror  2  (which equips most of the conventional trying-on rooms) The mirror  2  is associated with a camera  3  to take a picture of a user looking in the mirror: and wearing clothes. Alternatively, the mirror may be replaced with a screen in which are displayed the current picture taken by the camera  3 . In this embodiment, the camera is able to take moving pictures. 
     According to the invention, each room  1  also comprises at least one screen  4  to display picture s) of the current user taken in a previous trying-on room. Screen  4  may be separated from the mirror or screen  2 , or be combined therewith. Rooms  1  are closable with a door or curtain  5 . 
     Trying-on rooms according to the present invention are also provided with a control unit  6 . Control unit  6  is preferably a computerized device for controlling the camera  3 , the screen  4  and all the devices and elements that also comprise the system. An input device  7  such as a card reader (for loyalty cards or more generally any kind of identification cards), or a keyboard or analog, is provided so that the user can select some functionality of the system and for authentication. 
     Further, the system also comprises a detector  8  (preferably a wireless detector) able to identify the kind of clothes worn by the user. 
     According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the detector  8  is an electromagnetic transponder reader which is able to detect a tag or any analog passive or active label fixed to an article of clothing. Thus, one takes benefit of the fact that the clothes in a shop are most often equipped with electromagnetic labels or tags which can be used by the present invention to identify at least the kind of clothes. Tags may contain the type of clothes, its color, pattern, etc. The kind of product automatically detected by the system is used either to select pictures showing the user wearing clothes of the same type, or to select pictures in which the user wears clothes which may be matched with the current one. 
     Each trying-on room according to the present invention communicates with a, central system  10  through wired  11  or wireless  12  links. The central system according to the invention includes at least a database  13  (DB) for storing the pictures taken in the different changing roams. Indeed, once the user has tried an article of clothing; in a first changing room, the system cannot know where a user will try another article of clothing to be compared with the previous one. The system  10  also comprises a central control unit  14  (CU) for controlling and synchronizing all the operation of the system. Alternatively, more than one database and more than one central system can be used. These systems then share the information. 
     A user U wearing clothes is represented in  FIG. 1  with a silhouette in dotted lines. In a first trying-on room  1  (upper in the figure), the user U is wearing trousers with horizontal stripes In the other trying-on room  1  (lower in the figure), the user U is wearing trousers with vertical stripes. 
     The operation of a system according to the present invention will be described hereafter in connection with  FIG. 2 , which illustrates, by way of a flowchart, an exemplary implementation of the invention. 
     Let us assume that, in a trying-on room according to the present invention, a user wears the clothes he chooses in a current shop, for example trousers with horizontal stripes (CLOTHES 1 , block  21 ) as shown in  FIG. 1  (in the upper changing room). 
     If the user plans to compare or match the current article of clothing with another one, he enters an authentifiant in the system. The authentication of the user can be made through a keyboard in which the user enters a specific code or through a loyalty card or smart card containing, for example, in a chip or on a magnetic track, the identification of the user. The system not only identities the user but also the clothes that he wears (block  22 , IDENTIFY USER/CLOTHES). The identification of the article of clothing concerns at least the kind of article of clothing (shirt, trousers, jacket, etc.) but preferably also the color and/or the pattern (striped, plain, etc.) and is contained, for example, in a label T ( FIG. 1 ) attached to the article of clothing. 
     The authentication of the user is important not only to recognize this user in another trying-on room, but also because it is not desired that pictures can be taken without the agreement of the user. 
     Then, the system takes a picture (block  23 , PICTURE), with camera  3  and stores that picture (block  24 , STORE) with the identification of the user. The storage of the picture can be temporarily made in the control device  6  of the changing room which comprises a memory before transmission to the central system  10  for storing in the database  13 . 
     Alternatively, the picture can be sent to the user&#39;s home, for example, through the Internet, to allow the user seeing the picture on its own computer. 
     Several pictures of the user swearing several clothes can be made in a same changing room before the user goes out to another shop. However, for simplicity, the invention will be described in case only one article of clothing is tried on in the first changing room. 
     When the user comes into another shop (or in the same shop, but after having wore another article of clothing), he may want comparing or matching the current article of clothing with a previous one. For example, supposing that the user U wears trousers having vertical stripes as shows in the lower room of  FIG. 1  (block  25 , CLOTHES 2 ), he may want comparing the trousers with vertical stripes to the trousers with horizontal ones. 
     According to the invention, the user must then identity himself either with a keyboard or any entering device of the changing room or by introducing his authentication card in the reader  7 . Further, the current article of clothing worn by the user has to be identified by the system (block  26 , IDENTIFY USER/CLOTHES). As previously, the system identifies the article of clothing (kind, color, and pattern) by detecting its label T. 
     The user then selects (block  27 , COMPARE/MATCH) if he wants to compare the current article of clothing he wears to a previous one of the same kind, or it he wants to match the current article of clothing with another kind of article of clothing tried in a previous changing room. Such a selection can be done with a selection device (for example a two-buttons keyboard  9 ), which may be combined with the identification device  7 , to indicate to the system  10  which kind of picture is desired. The central system  10  then searches the corresponding pictures (block  28 , SEARCH). The selected pictures are transmitted to the control device  6  of the current room and the pictures are displayed (block  29 , DISPLAY) on the screen  4 . If there is more than one picture to display, one can either provide a scrolling display with a predetermined timing for each picture, or share the screen into several areas in which the different pictures are displayed. 
     To match the different types and/or colors and/or patterns of clothes, the central system  10  (alternatively the control device  6  of the current room) contains dressing rules. Such rules may be lists of clothes to be worn together, color matching or any rules which can be translated to be interpreted by a computerized system. 
     The current article of clothing worn by the user is also to be stored in the central system for a next comparison. Therefore, the camera  3  of the trying-on room also takes a picture (block  23 ′) and transmits this picture to the central system to be stored (block  24 ′). 
     An advantage of the present invention is that a shopper can not only see himself normally in a mirror with clothes on, but also view a picture of himself with other clothes on. 
     Another advantage of the present invention is that, with the automatic detection of the clothes worn by the user, the system is then able to automatically select the kind of pictures to be displayed. 
     The central system  10  of the invention or the control devices  6  of each trying-on room are accordingly able to select clothes depending on their type. For example, a list of clothes of same kind is stored in the central system  10  or in the control devices  6 . Further, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention in which the user can also match clothes of different kinds, the system also comprises lists or tables with the kinds of clothes which can be matched (for example, trousers with a jacket). Of course, if the pictures available for the user only contain one kind of clothes, the system does preferably not wait for a selection between matching and comparison, and (considers a comparison mode. 
     A further advantage, of the present invention is that, having stored different pictures of the user, these pictures can also be displayed on the own computer of the user (for example, transmitted through Internet). 
     Having thus described at least one illustrative embodiment of the invention, various alterations, modifications and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. In particular, implementing the invention with computerized devices in the ability of one with an ordinary skill in the art. Further, other elements having the same function thus described in the present specification can be provided in replacement. For example, the screen  4  and the mirror  2  can be combined, or more than one screen may be associated with a single mirror. With this respect, the size of the mirror and of the screen may be the same or different. 
     Furthermore, other detection devices may be provided either for identifying the user or for detecting the kind of the clothes. It should also be noted that a single picture can be taken with a user wearing more than on a article of clothing. Then, the matching is preferably invalidated for the next changing room. Finally, the present invention may also apply to other wearing articles than clothes. For example, shoes, hats, glasses, etc. 
     Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting. This invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.