Mirror Based Framework for Human Body Measurement

  • Hashimoto T
  • Suzuki T
  • Rövid A
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Abstract

-In the paper a camera-mirror based 3D measurement system is introduced aimed for reconstruction of human body parts. During the measurement the patient cannot maintain static state even for a short period which may negatively affect the accuracy of the reconstruction. Nevertheless by such applications the duration of measurement plays significant role, as well. In order to handle these issues synchronized camera group has been used together with two mirrors to capture the targeted object with a single shot entirely. As the results reflect the proposed approach might be suitable for many application where targets being in small motion must be measured at once.

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Hashimoto, T., Suzuki, T., & Rövid, A. (2014). Mirror Based Framework for Human Body Measurement. IJCSN International Journal of Computer Science and Network, 3(5), 2277–5420.

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