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12 July 1983 Biostereometric Data Processing In ERGODATA: Choice Of Human Body Models
J. C. Pineau, R. Mollard, M. Sauvignon, M. Amphoux
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Abstract
The definition of human body models was elaborated with anthropometric data from ERGODATA. The first model reduces the human body into a series of points and lines. The second model is well adapted to represent volumes of each segmentary element. The third is an original model built from the conventional anatomical points. Each segment is defined in space by a tri-angular plane located with its 3-D coordinates. This new model can answer all the processing possibilities in the field of computer-aided design (C.A.D.) in ergonomy but also biomechanics and orthopaedics.
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J. C. Pineau, R. Mollard, M. Sauvignon, and M. Amphoux "Biostereometric Data Processing In ERGODATA: Choice Of Human Body Models", Proc. SPIE 0361, Biostereometrics '82, (12 July 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966017
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KEYWORDS
Solid modeling

3D modeling

Data modeling

Visualization

Computer aided design

Image segmentation

Biostereometrics

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