PolyU CAFI Lab

Our research

Let's dive into the new age of Fashion Intelligence:
4 research focuses,
unleashing limitless innovation.
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Integration of Computer Vision in Fashion

The CAFI Research Group is dedicated to unlock unlimited potential and possibilities through integrating Computer Vision in the fashion industry. 

We focus on the development of innovative  systems and  deep learning models for computer vision tasks like classification, object detection, segmentation, human/clothing paring, pose estimation, image & item recognition and retrieval. These technologies enable computers to recognize, process, analyse and understand digital images or other visual inputs, then derive meaningful information from them. These intelligent image understanding and analysis techniques can be used for novel fashion applications like body shape modelling and fashion recommendations, helping fashion professionals improve customer’s digital experience, derive e-commerce retailing strategies, conduct consumer behavioural & fashion trend studies and beyond. 

research projects

Funded by Innovation and Technology Support Programme

Project period: 01/08/2020 – 31/08/2023

Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Nga Man CHEUNG 
Researched by PolyU MPhil Student: Zhengwentai SUN, Ted
Researched by PolyU PhD Student: You CAO, Daniel
 
Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Junting LI

Researched by PolyU MPhil Student: Hanhong LIU, Olivia

Researched by PolyU MPhil Student: Hao TIAN

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computer aided design (CAD)

The CAFI Research Group has years of in-depth research experience in computer aided design (CAD) technologies and this has always been at the heart of our research. 

Our group explore how advanced computer technology can be adopted across the fashion value chain. We develop transformative algorithms, systems and platforms to revolutionize how textile/fashion products & experiences are designed and produced. Our researches range from smart fashion graphic & design synthesis and generation, intelligent pattern planning,  pattern generation and auto-grading, to the use of blockchain technology for product mass customization and more. We aim to optimize the value chain by introducing innovative perspectives in how fashion is designed and produced.

research projects

Funded by RGC General Research Fund (GRF)
 
Project period: 1/1/2020 – 31/12/2022 (GRF Grant PolyU 152112/19E)
Funded by RGC General Research Fund (GRF)
 
Project period: 1/1/2014 – 31/12/2016 (GRF Grant 5218/13E)
Funded by RGC General Research Fund (GRF)
 
Project period:
1/1/2009 – 31/12/2011 (GRF Grant 5254/08E)
Funded by RGC General Research Fund (GRF)
 
Project period: 1/1/2009 – 31/12/2011

Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Public Sector Trial Scheme, Administrated by The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Ltd (HKRITA)

Project period: 02/10/2018 – 01/04/2020

Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Tier 1 Collaborative Research project, Administrated by The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Ltd (HKRITA)

Project period: 01/09/2018 – 31/10/2020

Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Tier 1 Platform Research project, Administrated by The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Ltd (HKRITA)

Project period: 24/3/2014 – 23/7/2015

Funded by the Science and Technology Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality (STIC-SZ深圳市科技创新委员会)

Project period: 04/07/2017 – 31/12/2019
Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Hong QU
Researched by PolyU MPhil Student: Zhengwentai SUN, Ted
Researched byPolyU PhD Student: Yu CAO, Daniel

Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Xing SU, Judy

Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Junting LI

Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Hao TIAN

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smart fitting & sizing

The CAFI Research Group is an award-winning research team in the area of intelligent fitting and sizing.

Our technology can digitally reconstruct the shape and size of a person with 2 full body pictures within 10 seconds, hence creating a personalized avatar. Other than body shape modelling, CAFI research group also works on face and foot reconstruction for a truly personalised avatar ready for the metaverse.  With advanced big data analytics, highly accurate body measurements are generated for smart and personalized recommendation on size and shape. This opens new opportunities to better online shopping experience and new facilitating model for bespoke services. 

We want to push the limits for faster, more convenient and accurate intelligent fitting and sizing for the fashion industry – whether it is to find the best fit ready made products, or to offer made-to-measure service in a mass scale without geographical limitations.

research projects

Funded by RGC General Research Fund (GRF)
 
Project period: 1/1/2018 – 30/06/2021 (GRF Grant 152161/17E)
Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Tier 1 Platform Research project, Administrated by The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Ltd (HKRITA)
 
Project period: 30/08/2021 – 29/08/2023

Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Public Sector Trial Scheme, Administrated by The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel Ltd (HKRITA)

Project period: 02/10/2018 – 01/04/2020

Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Tier 3 Project

Project period: 01/5/2016 – 31/10/2017

Funded by the Innovation and Technology Support Programme – Tier 3 Project

Project period: 1/4/2014 – 29/2/2016
Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Xing SU, Judy
Researched by PolyU PhD Student: Junting LI
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mixed reality

At the CAFI Research Group, we explore and introduce a new level of interaction between fashion products and customers  

We focus on blending both Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) technologies to enable more engaging, interactive and immersive product viewing and brand storytelling. Creation of a personalized avatar will just be a few clicks away, which can be customised in look, expression and motions Customers can virtually view the products and their intricate details in full 360 degrees. They can also try on and interact with these hyper-realistic digital twins in real time via their phones or digital device. 

We believe the future of fashion is about this exciting multisensory experience which we can interact with data and digital elements in the real world.