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    A Game Centric E-Learning Application For Preschoolers
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025) Kulasekara D.A.M.N.; Nipun P.G.I.; Dombawela H.M.D.L.B.A; Manilka G.S; Manilka G.S; De Silva D.I.
    This research explores the potential of advanced technologies such as pose detection (PD), augmented reality (AR), object detection (OD), and voice recognition (VR) in creating a game-centric e-learning application for preschoolers. The proposed application, Kidstac, integrates cognitive and physical development through interactive activities with real world interaction, addressing gaps in traditional e-learning methods that often neglect physical engagement. The app features real-time feedback mechanisms and structured modules like virtual zoo explorations, exercise games, treasure hunts, and pronunciation activities. Testing results indicate significant improvements in motor skills, knowledge retention, problem-solving abilities, and language proficiency. These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of blending physical and digital learning experiences to enhance early childhood education. The study establishes a foundation for scalable, activity-based learning tools, emphasizing the holistic development of young learners.
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    An Enhanced Virtual Fitting Room using Deep Neural Networks
    (2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Ileperuma, I.C.S.; Gunathilake, H.M.Y.V.; Dilshan, K.P.A.P.; Nishali, S.A.D.S.; Gamage, A.I.; Priyadarshana, Y.H.P.P.
    As the customer's experience in present fit-on rooms is considered as an essential part of the textile industry, these fit-on rooms play a huge role in the textile shops. It is quite an arduous method and generates problems like long queues, having to change clothes individually, privacy problems and wasting time. The proposed convolutional neural network-based Virtual Fit-on Room helps to prevent the above mentioned problems. This product contains a TV screen, two web cameras, and a PC. It captures the customer's body by using two web cameras and displays the customer's dressed body. The combination of CNN in Deep learning and AR processes the body detection and generates the customer's dressed object. The application uses the stereo vision concept to get body measurements. The system detects customer age, gender, face type, and skin tones which are used to recommend cloth styles to customers. Another requirement of this system is customizing styles according to the customer requirements and suggests different styles of clothes. The system achieved 99% accuracy when suggesting different styles using FFNN. Customers can choose clothes for another person who does not physically appear with the customer in the textile shop. The expected output delivers the most realistic dressed object to the customer which allows the efficient customizations for the textile products according to customer requirements. This product can highly influence the textile and fashion industry. Therefore, this product is suitable to compete with other applications in the industry.