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| Component | Role | Key Inputs | Key Outputs | |-----------|------|------------|-------------| | | Reads the user’s current mood via voice tone, typed sentiment, or a quick emoji picker. | Voice transcript, text sentiment, emoji selection. | Mood tag ( happy , sad , energetic , relaxed , …). | | Style Engine | Matches mood + context (season, event, location) to outfit & accessory combos stored in the catalog. | Mood tag, date/season, user’s saved “favorite” tags, inventory. | Outfit ID, accessory IDs, suggested dialogue snippets. | | Personal Memory Store (optional but recommended) | Persists user‑specific preferences, past likes/dislikes, and “style fingerprint”. | Interaction logs, explicit “like/dislike” taps. | Personalized weighting for future suggestions. | | Presentation Layer | UI/UX that shows the suggestion and lets the user accept, tweak, or reject. | Outfit ID, accessory IDs, dialogue text. | Confirmation → triggers avatar dress‑up + spoken line. | | Analytics Dashboard (internal) | Tracks feature adoption, success rate, and helps fine‑tune the recommendation model. | Event logs, conversion (accept vs. reject). | Reports, A/B‑test results. |

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return ( <View style= flexDirection: 'row', justifyContent: 'center' > moods.map(m => ( <TouchableOpacity key=m.id onPress=() => handlePress(m.id)> <Image source=m.icon style= width: 48, height: 48, opacity: selected===m.id?1:0.5 /> </TouchableOpacity> )) </View> ); your_dolls briana

const handlePress = async (moodId) => setSelected(moodId); const suggestion = await suggestOutfit( mood: moodId, date: new Date() ); onSuggestion(suggestion); ;

Below is a snippet that shows how the Mood Picker, Style Engine, and UI could be wired together. It’s meant for a proof‑of‑concept; replace with your actual tech stack. | Component | Role | Key Inputs |

| Phase | Tasks | Estimated Effort | |-------|-------|------------------| | | • Add a simple Mood Picker UI (emoji wheel). • Create a lightweight Mood Detector using existing sentiment libraries (e.g., vaderSentiment for text, tensorflow-lite model for voice tone). | 1–2 weeks | | B. Catalog & Engine | • Tag every outfit/accessory in the existing catalog with style keywords (e.g., “cozy”, “party”, “sporty”). • Build a rule‑based Style Engine (if mood = happy & season = summer → suggest sundress + sunglasses). | 2–3 weeks | | C. Personal Memory | • Add a small user‑profile JSON object stored locally or in the cloud (key‑value: “favoriteStyles”: [...], “lastAccepted”: outfitID ). • Hook “like/dislike” taps to update this store. | 1 week | | D. UI Integration | • Design a Suggestion Card (image preview + “Try it” / “Not now” buttons). • Connect the card to the Presentation Layer. | 1–2 weeks | | E. Audio Dialogue | • Write a set of mood‑aligned one‑liners (e.g., “Let’s shine today!” for happy). • Use TTS or pre‑recorded snippets; map them in the Style Engine. | 1 week | | F. Testing & Analytics | • Unit‑test each component. • Add event tracking (suggestion shown, accepted, rejected). • Run a 2‑week beta with a small user group. | 1–2 weeks | | G. Polish & Release | • Refine based on feedback, add a “Surprise Me!” toggle, update help docs. | 1 week |

| Area | Recommendation | |------|----------------| | | Keep Mood Detection on‑device (tiny TensorFlow Lite model) to avoid latency. | | Privacy | Store mood & preference data locally unless the user opts‑in to cloud sync. Clearly disclose in the privacy policy. | | Scalability | Use a key‑value store (e.g., Firebase Realtime DB) for the personal memory; it scales automatically if you later add cross‑device sync. | | Extensibility | Design the Style Engine with a rule‑engine JSON (e.g., "if": "mood": "sad", "season": "winter" , "then": "outfit": "cozy sweater", "dialogue": "Let’s cuddle up!" ) so future designers can add new rules without code changes. | | Localization | Keep dialogue strings externalized; translate for each supported language. | | Accessibility | Ensure the Mood Picker works with screen‑readers and offers high‑contrast icons. | | | Style Engine | Matches mood +

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