A tool box to identify holes in 3D human body scans
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Even the best 3D whole body scanners can not guarantee 100 percent coverage of the body surface area due to occlusion effects. Hence, holes will appear in the obtained 3D body scans. It is important for the user to know the location and magnitude of the holes in the resulting scans. Therefore, a tool box was developed that reads the input model, corrects topological errors and identifies, classifies and visualizes holes in 3D.
Met een handig computerprogramma kunnen de niet zichtbare lichaamsdelen in een scan zichtbaar gemaakt worden.
TNO Identifier
12689
Source title
Ergonomics in the Digital Age, August 24-29, 2003 Seoul, Korea. Proceedings of the XVth Triennial Congress of the IEA and the 7th Joint Conference of Ergonomics Society of Korea/Japan
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