Paper 14.142

C. Shu et al., "Data Processing and Analysis for the 2012 Canadian Forces3D Anthropometric Survey", in Proc. of 5th Int. Conf. on 3D Body Scanning Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 2014, p. 142.

Title:

Data Processing and Analysis for the 2012 Canadian Forces3D Anthropometric Survey

Authors:

Chang Shu 1, Pengcheng Xi 1, Allan Keefe 2, Monica Jones 2

1 National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada;
2 Defence Research and Development Canada, Toronto, Canada

Abstract:

The 2012 Canadian Forces 3D Anthropometric Survey is the first major 3D anthropometric survey of Canadian Forces personnel. 2200 full-body scans were conducted, together with traditional anthropometric measurements. This survey aims at providing accurate, detailed, and up-to-date body shape information for equipment design and procurement. In this paper, we describe the data processing and analysis of this dataset. This includes de-noising, template fitting, landmark identification, and statistical shape analysis. We also compare the military personnel with the general North American population using the CAESAR dataset.

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Proceedings: 3DBST 2014, 21-22 Oct. 2014, Lugano, Switzerland
Pages: 142
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