3D Human Body Data Acquisition and Fit Evaluation of Clothing

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This paper presents the method of 3D human body data acquisition based on 3D scanning and the non-contact fit evaluation of clothing based on the distribution features of residual space between clothing and human body. A Kinect camera is employed to collect point cloud data. The points cloud is treated by Geomagic for noise reduction and surface reconstruction. By analyzing the residual space between clothing and human body, the fit distribution of scanned clothing can be achieved. The fit evaluation will make contributions to clothing design, online sales of clothing and virtual try-on.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4161-4164

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July 2014

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