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3D measurement of feature cross-sections of foot while walking

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This paper proposes a method for measuring the anatomical feature cross-sections of the foot while walking based on the multi-view stereo method and shows that the proposed method achieved the desired accuracy similar to existing 3D static foot scanners.
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Measurement of human body is useful for ergonomic design in manufacturing. We aim to accurately measure the shapes of human feet for the design of shoes, for which measuring the dynamic shape of the foot in motion is important because the foot deforms while walking or running. In this paper, we propose a method for measuring the anatomical feature cross-sections of the foot while walking. The dynamic shape of feature cross-section has never been measured, though those features are very basic and popular. Our proposed method is based on the multi-view stereo method. The target cross-sections are painted in individual colors (red, green, yellow and blue). Several nonlinear conditions are introduced in the process to find the consistent correspondence in all images. We show that the proposed method for dynamic measurement achieved the desired accuracy similar to existing 3D static foot scanners.

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The use of 3D surface scanning for the measurement and assessment of the human foot

TL;DR: Modern 3D surface scanning systems can obtain accurate and repeatable digital representations of the foot shape and have been successfully used in medical, ergonomic and footwear development applications.
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Dynamic 3D scanning as a markerless method to calculate multi-segment foot kinematics during stance phase: Methodology and first application

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3D laser measurements of bare and shod feet during walking.

TL;DR: A new system for 3D foot-shape measurements during walking based on the laser-triangulation, multiple-line-illumination and color-modulation techniques is presented, which consists of a walking stage and four measuring modules that simultaneously acquire the foot shape from the top, bottom and side views.
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Correlation between clothing air gap space and fabric mechanical properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between clothing air gap space and fabric mechanical properties by stepwise regression and showed that the relationship could play a role in predicting and controlling the clothing design process, especially the material design process of clothing.
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Dynamic measurement of surface strain distribution on the foot during walking.

TL;DR: 3D digital image correlation was used to quantify the spatial strain distribution on the foot surface with respect to that during quiet standing and the proposed technique may be an effective tool with which to analyze foot deformation in the fields of diabetology, clinical orthopedics, and ergonomics.
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Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision.

TL;DR: This book is referred to read because it is an inspiring book to give you more chance to get experiences and also thoughts and it will show the best book collections and completed collections.
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A versatile camera calibration technique for high-accuracy 3D machine vision metrology using off-the-shelf TV cameras and lenses

TL;DR: In this paper, a two-stage technique for 3D camera calibration using TV cameras and lenses is described, aimed at efficient computation of camera external position and orientation relative to object reference coordinate system as well as the effective focal length, radial lens distortion, and image scanning parameters.
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Computer vision

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A versatile camera calibration technique for high-accuracy 3D machine vision metrology using off-the-shelf TV cameras and lenses

Roger Y. Tsai
TL;DR: A new technique for three-dimensional camera calibration for machine vision metrology using off-the-shelf TV cameras and lenses using two-stage technique has advantage in terms of accuracy, speed, and versatility over existing state of the art.
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