• 제목/요약/키워드: Body-scanned data

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상하의 의류 영상을 이용한 가상 의류 착의 시스템 (A Virtual Fitting System Using The Top and Bottom Image of Garment)

  • 최란;조창석
    • 한국멀티미디어학회논문지
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    • 제15권7호
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    • pp.941-950
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구에서는 PC상에서 인체 3차원 데이터에 상하의 의류를 중첩 착의하는 가상 착의 시스템을 소개한다. 이를 위하여, 레이저 스캔 방식으로 얻은 인체 3차원 데이터와 의류 앞뒷면의 모습을 촬영하여 얻은 의류 디지털 데이터를 이용한다. 2차원의 앞뒷면 의류 디지털 데이터에는 의류 소재 내 질점 간의 장력이 반영되었고, 인체 데이터에의 착의 과정에는 마찰력과 중력을 적용해 주었다. 하의 착용 시에는 마찰력과 중력에 추가적으로 혁대 개념을 도입하여 흘러내리는 의류를 고정하였고, 하의를 착의한 인체데이터위에 상의를 착의하는 중첩 착의 방법을 제시하였다. 본 시스템이 지닌 장점은 복잡한 패턴을 이용하여 착의하는 다른 연구와 달리, 의류의 앞뒷면만을 이용하여 착의하면서도 현실감은 뒤지지 않는다는 것에 있다. 현재 의류전자상거래 시 의류의 앞뒷면만을 전시하여 판매하는 방법과 유사한 방식으로 온라인 판매가 이루어지나, 착의 모습을 제공할 수 없는 기존 방식과 달리 3차원의 착의 모습까지 제공하게 되어, 의류 판매의 방식을 바꾸게 할 것으로 기대한다.

3D 인체 스캔 데이터를 활용한 체형별 인대모형 개발에 관한 연구 (Development of Bodice Dress Forms by Body Types for Women in Thirties Applying 3D Body Scan Data)

  • 서동애;오설영
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제12권9호
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    • pp.136-145
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    • 2012
  • 다양한 체형을 지니고 있는 소비자들에게 만족스러운 착용감을 주는 기성복 생산을 위해서는 체형 특성이 반영된 원형 제작이 필요하다. 인체는 체형에 따라 곡면의 형태가 달라지므로, 인체의 곡면 형태를 세분화하여 그 특성을 원형 설계에 반영할 필요가 있다. 그러나 기성복에서는 개인의 체형별 특징을 일일이 반영하기 힘드므로, 기성복 원형 제작에 활용 가능한 체형별 인대 모형이 요구되고 있다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 삼차원 인체스캔 데이터를 활용하여 체형을 분석하고 각 체형에 따른 인대모형 개발 방법을 제시하였다. 30대 성인 여성의 상반신 삼차원 인체 형상 자료를 분석한 결과, 체형 특성은 보통체형, 비만체형, 마른체형으로 분류되었다. 상반신을 기준선을 두어 나누어 계측한 결과, 체형에 따라 유의적인 차이가 나타났다. 계측된 각 부위별 삼차원 인체 치수를 기본 원형 설계 시 허리다트 위치 및 분량 설정에 반영하여 체형별 상반신 기본 원형을 제작하였으며, 이를 바탕으로 입체모형을 제작하여 스캔, 모델링 작업을 거쳐 체형에 맞는 원형 인대 모형을 제시하였다. 인대 모형은 인체의 입체 형상을 만들기 위한 다트선을 포함하고 있어 기본 원형 제작 및 원형 활용에 도움이 될 것으로 사료된다.

슬림 핏(Slim-fit) 드레스 셔츠 패턴 설계를 위한 3D Body Scan Data 활용에 관한 연구 -40대 남성을 중심으로- (3D Body Scan Data Analysis for the Slim-fit Dress Shirts Pattern Design -Focused on the 40s Male-)

  • 신경희;서추연
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제38권1호
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    • pp.97-109
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    • 2014
  • This study developed a functional dress shirt for adult males that reflected the body surface variation of a human body section by motion. This study conducted a 3D body scan for 8 subjects in their 40's based on the Size Korea 2010 database. Data recorded the proper posture change value and body surface change value to develop functional dress shirts for adult males. We scanned the subjects with a 3D body scanner for five primarily male wearing dress shirts and operating postures, right standing, arms raised to $90^{\circ}$ horizontal forward position, arms raised $90^{\circ}$ to the horizontal position side, lift up the arm $180^{\circ}$, and arm forward $90^{\circ}$ in a bent posture. We analyzed the 3D scan data from those motions to examine change of length using 3D software Rapidform XOS. The results indicated that the body surface sections with contraction were the front and rear shoulder area, armpit and central length as well the width of arms at more than 10%. The increased body section included the body and armpit back length; in addition, the rear arm vibration girth and under arm girth were more than 10%. In order to reflect the size variation of for each motion, the ease amount of the front and rear shoulder length and width needs to be reduced 20% because it affects the shoulder length during the right standing. The results suggest that the ease amount of the shoulder length should be minimal. The ease amount of the back size needs to be 0.5-2cm bigger and set 0.5-1.5cm longer than the dress shirt length side drooping to compensate for the side length shortage of each motion. The sleeve length needs to be 0-0.5cm shorter, and ease amount of the girth of sleeve bottom needs to be reduced 0-0.7cm due to the size variation of arms. However, the girth of the rear arms is suggested to be 0-0.6cm longer in the ease amount to the rear arm girth as the extension is more than 10% over the width and length of each motion.

3D 바디 스캐닝을 활용한 20~30대 남성의 자켓 맞음새 만족도 (Research on jacket-fit satisfaction among men in their 20s and 30s using 3D body scanning)

  • 이소정;손재민;김동은
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.30-44
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    • 2018
  • The study purpose was to investigate the jacket-fit satisfaction level of men in their 20s and 30s, using body-scanning data and a questionnaire. Thirty-five men were scanned using a 3D body scanner. The participants were divided into three groups (Small, Medium, and Large) based on their chest-circumference measurement. Their levels of satisfaction with the fit of their tailored jacket were compared by group. Chest, waist, and hip circumferences increased substantially as group size increased. The M-group was mostly satisfied with all body-site views. The S-group was especially dissatisfied with height, back width, waist circumference, and upper-arm circumference. The L-group was especially dissatisfied with waist circumference and hip circumference. The majority of the participants preferred the jacket closely fitted to their body. More than half of the participants thought finding a jacket of suitable size was difficult. When purchasing ready-to-wear jackets, the S-group and the M-group considered shoulder width important, while the L-group considered chest circumference the most important area. When evaluating the fit of ready-to-wear jackets, the L-group evaluated chest circumference, back width, and waist circumference as poor fits. The M-group evaluated sleeve length and shoulder width as poor fits, and the S-group agreed with respect to sleeve length. Body-satisfaction levels and matching jacket-satisfaction levels differed by body-size group, as did areas that need improvement. The conclusion is that size-group analysis using 3D body scanning can be utilized effectively for jacket-fit analysis. The findings of the current study can be applied to improving jacket fit among young male consumers.

3차원 스캔 데이터를 활용한 스타일별 여성 팬츠 패턴 연구 (Women's Pant Pattern Design According to the Style Using 3D Body Scan Data)

  • 윤미경;남윤자
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.97-113
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    • 2016
  • This study develops pant patterns using body shape, measurement and shell mesh data to decide optimal women's pants according to styles with excellent size, fit and shape for different individuals and silhouettes. Standard landmarks, lines, triangles and structures were set on a 3D scanned lower body shell to represent women in their twenties and flattened as a 2D pattern. Patterns were created and analyzed according to culotte, formal, slacks and tight type considering crotch shape, location of the crotch point, and adjusting waist darts. Flattened patterns were rotated to compare existing methods. The crease lines were then set through the hip protrusion point and compared. The main factor of the pant pattern were extracted, total rise, crotch depth, crotch width, angle of center line, shape of the center line curve, the thigh width, the amount of waist dart, and crease line position. With going tight style from the culotte, the fits are closer to the figure with minimized thigh circumference, the dart amount decreases, the crotch depth increases, the crotch extensions were shorter, and the angle of the center back increased. The total rise is U shape for culotte and is closer to V shape as the silhouette tightens. T-test of appearance evaluation of the developed pant pattern were conducted after analyzing measurements and shapes of each styles. The results of the developed patterns were superior to existing patterns in accordance to hip line between body and pants as well as appearance evaluation. We found systematic mechanisms among pattern factors that create various pant silhouettes. Evidence on classification of the silhouettes of traditional types of pants were explained objectively through the process of playing out 3D forms.

Ultrashort Echo Time MRI (UTE-MRI) Quantifications of Cortical Bone Varied Significantly at Body Temperature Compared with Room Temperature

  • Jerban, Saeed;Szeverenyi, Nikolaus;Ma, Yajun;Guo, Tan;Namiranian, Behnam;To, Sarah;Jang, Hyungseok;Chang, Eric Y.;Du, Jiang
    • Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.202-209
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: To investigate the temperature-based differences of cortical bone ultrashort echo time MRI (UTE-MRI) biomarkers between body and room temperatures. Investigations of ex vivo UTE-MRI techniques were performed mostly at room temperature however, it is noted that the MRI properties of cortical bone may differ in vivo due to the higher temperature which exists as a condition in the live body. Materials and Methods: Cortical bone specimens from fourteen donors ($63{\pm}21$ years old, 6 females and 8 males) were scanned on a 3T clinical scanner at body and room temperatures to perform T1, $T2^*$, inversion recovery UTE (IR-UTE) $T2^*$ measurements, and two-pool magnetization transfer (MT) modeling. Results: Single-component $T2^*$, $IR-T2^*$, short and long component $T2^*s$ from bi-component analysis, and T1 showed significantly higher values while the noted macromolecular fraction (MMF) from MT modeling showed significantly lower values at body temperature, as compared with room temperature. However, it is noted that the short component fraction (Frac1) showed higher values at body temperature. Conclusion: This study highlights the need for careful consideration of the temperature effects on MRI measurements, before extending a conclusion from ex vivo studies on cortical bone specimens to clinical in vivo studies. It is noted that the increased relaxation times at higher temperature was most likely due to an increased molecular motion. The T1 increase for the studied human bone specimens was noted as being significantly higher than the previously reported values for bovine cortical bone. The prevailing discipline notes that the increased relaxation times of the bound water likely resulted in a lower signal loss during data acquisition, which led to the incidence of a higher Frac1 at body temperature.

인체 전신 레이저 스캔 데이터를 대상으로 한 인체 보행 애니메이션 연구 (A Study on a Walking Animation Using 3D Whole Body Laser Scanned Data)

  • 윤근호;최란;조창석
    • 한국정보처리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정보처리학회 2011년도 춘계학술발표대회
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    • pp.519-521
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 3D 레이저 스캔 방법으로 계측된 인체 데이터를 대상으로 3D 아바타 애니메이션 모듈 구현을 목표로 한다. 이를 위하여 인체의 뼈 골격계 기준점을 지정한다. 기준점을 이용하여 계층에 맞는 골격을 잡아 오브젝트를 이루고 있는 정점들과 그에 해당되는 골격들을 연결하고 기구학에 의한 행동패턴을 제작하여 아바타에 애니메이션을 적용 시킨다. 이를 위하여Visual C++ OpenGL 라이브러리를 이용 하였고 인체 전신 레이저 스캔 데이터를 대상으로 하였다.

3차원 인체 측정치들을 이용한 중년 여성의 유방 형태에 따른 유형 (Classification of Middle Aged Women's Breast Shapes Using 3D Body Measurement Data)

  • 이현영;홍경희
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제34권3호
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    • pp.385-392
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    • 2010
  • The breast types of middle-aged women of 80A (formerly 80B) size were classified through a 3D scanned nude body. Thirty seven measurements including the radius of curvature, surface area, volume, surface length, and breast displacements were used as input variables. We extracted five main factors through the factor analysis of the measurements and classified 36 subjects into 3 clusters through the cluster analysis. As a result of the factor analysis, the size of the breast, breast sag, the curvature of the inner and the outer breast curve, the width of the breast, and the nipple direction were found as the main factors. For the results of the classification of breast types, Cluster 1 was characterized by narrow breast width and unsymmetrical under the breast curve, whereas Cluster 2 was a wide and sagged shape. Cluster 3 was classified into big breast volume and symmetrical under-breast curve. The results are useful to the product development of high quality brassieres which reflect the 3D characteristics of breast types of middle-aged women.

자세에 따른 부위별 체표길이 변화량 분석 및 예측모형 개발 -공군 전투조종사를 대상으로- (Body Measurement Changes and Prediction Models for Flight Pilots in Dynamic Postures)

  • 이아람;남윤자;천린
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.84-95
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    • 2020
  • Wearing ease is a critical factor when designing special uniforms such as flight pilot's garment and should reflect occupational properties for better performance. This study measured skin surface on 31 areas in seven postures that refer to the pilot's occupational postures as well as made six prediction models including linear mixed model (LMM) for each body part to find the best fit model. Skin surface measured from 3D body scanned images of 11 male pilot participants. There were significantly positive and negative changes in various areas from standing posture (P1) to dynamic postures (P2-P7). Six models were designed in various compositions using stature and chest circumference as fixed effects and subject and posture as random effects. The best models were linear mixed models with one fixed effect (chest circumference or stature, varies with body parts) and two random effects (subject and posture). The results of this study provide reference data to set wearing ease for pilot's garment and suggests a new methodology in this research area, but verifying the effect of diverse independent variables is left for future studies.

3D 디지털 기술을 활용한 시니어 남성 기성복 피팅용 드레스폼 개발에 관한 연구 (A Study of Senior Men's Dress Form Development 3D Digital Technology)

  • 도월희;최은희
    • 한국의류산업학회지
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.722-732
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    • 2018
  • This study was to develop a dress form that is highly representative of the body shapes of senior men in their 50s and 60s. And this research was compared the measurements and forms of three different dress forms available in the market, in order to analyze the body type and suitability and provide a standard for developing and utilizing the dress forms. After extracting the body shapes of the senior men's 3D shape, the body type that is curvature on the back prevalent among senior men, was chosen. The dress form was created as follows: 3D modeling and rendering, printing with a FDM-type 3D printer. The dress forms were 3D-scanned and the 3D data was analyzed - classification drop value, area deviation, compared horizontal section and vertical section. The results were as follows: This suggested that the area deviation amount at the chest and hip circumference levels was larger in the commercial products than in the dress form in this study, while that at the waist circumference level was larger in the dress form in this study. The vertical length of the lateral shoulder point-waist circumference was smaller, the side shape showed severe curvature on the back, and the waist circumference was larger in the senior men dress form than the commercial products. The dress form developed in this study reflected the body type of senior men and, therefore, were suitable for fitting when creating clothes for senior men.