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Rigging and re-posing a human model from standing to cycling configuration
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Abstract
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In this paper, we visualize and quantify the differences between two three-dimensional (3D) surfaces. A human participant was scanned in standing and cycling poses using a 3D scanner. We rigged the standing scan and re-posed them to a cycling pose. The two scans were then inspected for the differences in the various segments of the body. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the potential of using a simple rigging method (Linear Blend Skinning) to re-pose a scan from one configuration to a pose of choice. This forms the first step of an innovative and accurate method to visualize human beings in any pose desired by a designer, engineer, or sports analyst. Applications of this method could be in the fields of fashion, ergonomics, and professional athlete services such as aerodynamic drag force analysis using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Advances in additive manufacturing, modeling systems and 3D prototyping
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Source (book)
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AHFE International Conference on Additive Manufacturing, Modeling, Systems and 3D Prototyping, JUL 24-28, 2019, Washington, DC
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Publication
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Cham
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Springer international publishing ag
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2020
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ISBN
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978-3-030-20216-3
978-3-030-20215-6
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DOI
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10.1007/978-3-030-20216-3_49
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Volume/pages
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975
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, p. 525-532
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ISI
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000643757800049
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Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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Full text (open access)
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