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Second International Conference on 3-D Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '99)
Building Symbolic Information for 3D Human Body Modeling from Range Data
Ottawa, Canada
October 04-October 08
ISBN: 0-7695-0062-5
L. Dekker, University College London
I. Douros, University College London
B.F. Buxton, University College London
P. Treleaven, University College London
This work is concerned with the signal-to-symbol problem of building skinned, segmented, land-marked and labeled 3D models of the whole human body from range data. A fully automated model-based process is presented that takes raw range data, cleans and skins it, and then locates "interesting" features, to enrich the surface with symbolic information for specific applications. The method is validated via volumetrics in medicine and surface anthropometry.
Citation:
L. Dekker, I. Douros, B.F. Buxton, P. Treleaven, "Building Symbolic Information for 3D Human Body Modeling from Range Data," 3dim, pp.0388, Second International Conference on 3-D Imaging and Modeling (3DIM '99), 1999
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