C. McDonald et al., "Working Group Progress for IEEE P3141 - Standard for 3D Body Processing, 2017-2018", in Proc. of 3DBODY.TECH 2018 - 9th Int. Conf. and Exh. on 3D Body Scanning and Processing Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 16-17 Oct. 2018, pp. 177-183, https://doi.org/10.15221/18.177.
Title:
Working Group Progress for IEEE P3141 - Standard for 3D Body Processing, 2017-2018
Authors:
Carol MCDONALD 1, Alfredo BALLESTER 2, Randy K. RANNOW 3, Maxim FEDYUKOV 4, Susan SOKOLOWSKI 5
1 Gneiss Concept, Woodinville WA, USA;
2 Instituto de Biomecanica, Universistat Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain;
3 Silverdraft Supercomputing, Boise ID, USA;
4 Texel Inc., Moscow, Russia;
5 University of Oregon Portland, USA
Abstract:
The 3D Body Processing (3DBP) Industry Connections Working Group, an adjunct group of IEEE P3141, Draft Standard for 3D Body Processing (3DBP), brings together diverse entities devoted to making recommendations for 3D body processing interoperability between creators and consumers of 3D body models. Members are mainly related to the apparel, footwear and accessories industry and include large retailers, scanner providers, data processors, hardware solutions providers, virtual fit providers, small start-ups and universities.
This paper summarizes the main activities conducted during the past year and provides an overview of the topics to be addressed in 2019. During 2018, among other activities, the working group published two white papers, determined industry needs with existing file formats, and planned a comparative study of full body using different anthropometric measuring methods, including traditional and digital.
Details:
Full paper: 18177mcdonald.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2018, 16-17 Oct. 2018, Lugano, Switzerland
Pages: 177-183
DOI: 10.15221/18.177
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