3DBODY.TECH 2021 - Abstract 21.00
N. D'Apuzzo, "3DBODY.TECH 2021 - Introduction", Proc. of 3DBODY.TECH 2021 - 12th Int. Conf. and Exh. on 3D Body Scanning and Processing Technologies, Lugano, Switzerland, 19-20 Oct. 2021, #00.
Title:
3DBODY.TECH 2021 - Introduction
Authors:
Nicola D'APUZZO
Hometrica Consulting, Ascona, Switzerland
Abstract:
3DBODY.TECH 2021 - The 12th International Conference and Exhibition on 3D Body Scanning and Processing Technologies took place on 19-20 October 2021, in Lugano, Switzerland.
3DBODY.TECH 2021 was held as hybrid onsite+online event with conference and exhibition taking place simultaneously onsite at the Lugano convention center and live-streamed on the online conference platform. In-person onsite and/or remote online participation was possible for attendees, speakers, exhibitors.
This event was organized by Hometrica Consulting - Dr. Nicola D’Apuzzo, Switzerland.
3DBODY.TECH Conference & Expo, the premier multidisciplinary international conference and exhibition on 3D human body scanning and processing technologies, provides a platform of eminent professionals, entrepreneurs, academicians and researchers across the globe to present, learn and discuss the latest in 3D human body scanning and processing technologies. The multidisciplinary character of 3DBODY.TECH makes it unique and not comparable to any other meeting related to 3D body technologies.
3DBODY.TECH Conference & Expo website 3dbody.tech gives all information related to this event.
The contents of the presented works at the conference are related, but not limited to, the following
technical areas:
- 3D & 4D body and 3D & 4D face scanning methods, systems and technologies
- 3D body processing methods and technologies
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence for 3D body scanning and processing
- 3D body modeling, 3D body visualization, 3D body printing methods and technologies
- Active and passive 3D scanning technologies for the human body (full body, bust, face, feet, etc.)
- 4D scanning, volumetric capture and MOCAP technologies for the human body
- Mobile/portable and hand-held human body scanning and measurement systems, devices, solutions
- Full body scanning and measurement systems for the apparel and fashion sector
- Applications in medical sciences (plastic surgery, orthotics, prosthetics, forensics, etc.)
- Foot scanning and measurement systems for footwear, sport and orthopedics
- Digital anthropometry, anthropometric studies, ergonomics
- Body measurement and sizing campaigns, fitting mannequins
- Biometrics and applications in security
- Applications in sport, health and fitness
- Applications in virtual life, games, FX and entertainment
- Applications in social sciences, and communication
These proceedings gather the papers presented during the conference by renowned experts in the field of 3D body scanning and processing. The technical papers are organized in theme sessions.
The website proc.3dbody.tech is dedicated to the proceedings of the serie of conferences and workshops on 3D Body Scanning & Processing Technologies and their contents.
The abstracts and papers of over 500 publications included in the proceedings of all conferences and workshops are available at the website and accessible from its different sections. The full papers are available for download as single documents (PDF), the entire proceedings in digital form (html structure and PDF files) are available for purchase. The videos of the single presentations are also included when available.
Details:
Abstract: 2100dapuzzo-abs.pdf
Proceedings: 3DBODY.TECH 2021, 19-20 Oct. 2021, Lugano, Switzerland
Paper id#: 00
Presentation video: 2100dapuzzo.mp4
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