Paper 10.264

S. Yin et al., "An Introduction to BoSS-21 and a Framework to Build 3D Surface of Human Models Using Anthropometric Constrains", in Proc. of 1st Int. Conf. on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 2010, pp. 264-268, https://doi.org/10.15221/10.264.

Title:

An Introduction to BoSS-21 and a Framework to Build 3D Surface Human Models Using Anthropometric Constrains

Authors:

Shi YIN, Rachida AMJOUN, Ali AVANNAKI

VisImage Systems Inc., Toronto, Canada

Abstract:

This paper introduces a Body Sizing System for 21 century (BoSS-21), which is a non-contact and automatic system to provide anthropometric measurement of an adult individual. BoSS-21 has been used in Canadian Military since 1999 for uniform design and purchase, anthropometric screening of aircraft pilot and vehicle drivers, as well as a general anthropometric survey.
This paper also introduces a framework to build a 3D surface human model using anthropometric constrains. This approach will generate a model, which is more anthropocentrically accurate comparing to the real human subject. To evaluate a 3D anthropometric model, we propose to use the differences on the anthropometric measures, such as defined in ISO7250, between the real subject and model under evaluation.

Keywords:

BoSS-21, Anthropometry, 3D reconstruction, segmentation, deformation

Details:

Full paper: 10.264.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBST 2010, 19-20 Oct. 2010, Lugano, Switzerland
Pages: 264-268
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15221/10.264

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