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Title: Simulation of three-dimensional female body shapes with proportional representation for various weights and heights
Authors: Chanjira Sinthanayothin
Wisarut Bholsithi
Duangrat Gansawat
Nonlapas Wongwaen
Piyanut Xuto
Nantaporn Ratisoontorn
Parut Bunporn
Supiya Charoensiriwath
Authors: Chanjira Sinthanayothin
Wisarut Bholsithi
Duangrat Gansawat
Nonlapas Wongwaen
Piyanut Xuto
Nantaporn Ratisoontorn
Parut Bunporn
Supiya Charoensiriwath
Keywords: Computer Science;Mathematics
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Abstract: © The Author(s) 2020. Obesity is a significant factor in health information and increases the risk of health problems. Hence, an application that can help users to monitor their body mass index (BMI) timelines is needed. The simulation of a personalized 3D body shape may encourage women to control their BMI for a healthy body and pleasant appearance. Therefore, this paper aims to develop computerized 3D models of female shapes for various weights and heights, and consists of three important parts. First, the preparation of six avatars is described. Second, the body proportions of 6767 female datasets are analyzed to find the relationship of variables in various weights and heights. Last, 3D morphing of different female shapes is developed and analyzed experimentally for appropriate morphing parameters. Accuracy tests are carried out in three ways. First, body proportions calculated using the Z-Size Ladies application, called “Z-Size calculations,” are compared with the body proportions of data obtained from 3D scanners. Second, the Z-Size calculations are compared with tape measurements. Last, the Z-Size calculations are compared with measurements of Z-Size 3D morph models. The results of accuracy tests are shown as the relationship graphs between the BMI and body proportion measurements of chest, waist, hip, and inseam. Bland–Altman plots and Pearson correlation calculation show high correlation. In conclusion, the data obtained from the Z-Size calculations, 3D Scanner, tape measurements, and Z-Size morph models’ measurements are in good agreement and are highly correlated. The simulation of 3D female shapes for different weights and heights as proposed shows good performance and high accuracy.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70457
ISSN: 17413133
00375497
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