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E-commerce Website based on Graphics and Image Processing Technology (IPT)

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With the rapid development of information technology, e-commerce has gradually entered thousands of households from high technology. E-commerce website (ECW) have become an important bridge for daily communication between enterprises and between enterprises and consumers. Image is one of the most important and commonly used information of human beings; Digital IPT is the process of converting image signal into digital format and processing it by computer. This paper studies and analyzes the application of graphics and IPT in the construction of ECW, discusses the graphics and IPT and the result design process of ECW, and tests the network name's views on the website construction proposed in this paper through online questionnaire experiment. The results show that 84% of Internet users using graphics and IPT in the construction of ECWs will make people more willing to browse websites, and 76% said that the visual effect of web pages is good, while websites without graphics and IPT have little effect on improving shopping desire, and only 61% of Internet users said they are willing to browse websites. It is verified that the application of graphics and IPT in the construction of ECW in this paper is conducive to improve the browsing volume of the website, and can also improve the visual aesthetic sense for Internet users, which is welcomed by the audience.

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      ICGSP '22: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Graphics and Signal Processing
      July 2022
      91 pages
      ISBN:9781450396370
      DOI:10.1145/3561518

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