Liberadzki et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Structured-light-based system for shape measurement of the human body in motionLiberadzki et al., 2018
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- Liberadzki P
- Adamczyk M
- Witkowski M
- Sitnik R
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- Sensors
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The existing methods for measuring the shape of the human body in motion are limited in their practical application owing to immaturity, complexity, and/or high price. Therefore, we propose a method based on structured light supported by multispectral separation to …
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