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Just In Mobile Augmented Reality Technology (JIMART) Application

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Drugstore shopping is becoming a daily or weekly routine for everyone, whether they are students, working people or a family household. Hence, there may be a matter in question for these people when choosing their drugstore items based on their own budget. In accordance with the problem, we have come up with a solution by designing a mobile application that helps users choose their desired drugstore items with a cheaper alternative. The mobile application itself basically acts as a shopping assistant, which assists the users in comparing prices of drugstore items from different drugstores. By using web scrapping technique, the data can be extracted from two different drugstore’s website which are Guardian and Watsons. We also embedded the augmented reality technology in this project to make it more interactive.

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Correspondence to Amiza Nadwa Muhammad Suhaimi , Nurul Asma Wozzari or Syaza Yasmin Mohd Fadzil .

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Aziz, N.F.A., Suhaimi, A.N.M., Wozzari, N.A., Fadzil, S.Y.M. (2018). Just In Mobile Augmented Reality Technology (JIMART) Application. In: Lokman, A., Yamanaka, T., LĂ©vy, P., Chen, K., Koyama, S. (eds) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research 2018. KEER 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 739. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8612-0_7

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