The development of a 3-dimensional anthropometric measuring technique.

Author(s)
Lovesey, E.J.
Year
Abstract

Two-dimensional anthropometric data for a particular population are usually difficult to find. Three-dimensional information is almost non-existent for any group of people. This article discusses a number of possible three-dimensional anthropometric measuring methods. It then goes on to describe in detail a simple, quick and sufficiently accurate technique which has been used for recording facial shape.

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B 11303 [electronic version only] /84/
Source

Applied Ergonomics, Vol. 5 (1974), No. 1 (March), p. 36-41, 9 fig., 7 ref.

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