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Since the very beginning of space exploration, cosmonauts have suffered from weight losses which need to be particularly monitored during long term missions in space stations to insure their health and well being. In 1965–6 Thornton successfully built a device able to measure the body mass of cosmonauts in the micro-gravity space environment using passive linear spring-mass oscillators. Since then,...
The 3-D foot scanning technology has become an important application in foot studies of large scale recently. Nevertheless 3-D foot forms scanned usually consist of many holes because of missing views and grazing angle views. These holes are significant drawbacks of 3-D foot anthropometry. To overcome this problem, this study is to demonstrate a method to fill holes using template matching method...
In this paper we propose a new geometric method for 3D face recognition based on anthropometric measurements. 3D facial feature points are measured by stereovision and are used to construct a 3D signature containing distances, indices and angles between these points, in order to discriminate individuals. This approach is evaluated on the new IV2 database and results are presented an discussed.
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