This study is an attempt to show how a "standard" foot can be parameterized using foot length, foot width, foot height, and a measure of foot curvature so that foot shape can be predicted using these simple anthropometric measures. The prediction model was generated using 40 Hong Kong Chinese men, and the model was validated using a different group of 25 Hong Kong Chinese men. The results show that each individual foot shape may be predicted to a mean accuracy of 2.1 mm for the left foot and 2.4 mm for the right foot. Application of this research includes the potential design and development of custom footwear without the necessity of expensive 3-D scanning of feet
Abstract. This study proposes feature selection techniques to obtain a set of significant foot anthr...
Very few standards exist for fitting products to people. Footwear is a noteworthy example. This stud...
Good fitting footwear requires matching not just the linear dimensions of feet but their girths as w...
The application of foot anthropometry to design good-fitting footwear has been difficult due to the ...
A practical and economical methodology for foot shape prediction is proposed. The methodology is fac...
Two methods to generate an individual 3D foot shape from 2D information are proposed. A standard foo...
Footwear sizing often relies on foot length and foot width even though several studies have shown th...
Background: Foot morphology has received increasing attention from both biomechanics researches and ...
Footwear comfort is primarily determined by the fit between the foot and the shoe. Foot deformations...
Abstract Background Foot morphology has received increasing attention from both biomechanics researc...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M ITC 2015 Feng180 pages :color illustrationsThe development...
Copyright © 2005 SAE International This study describes the development of a model for predicting fo...
With the rapid development of CAD/CAM technology and information technology, it is becoming possible...
The aims of this work were: the definition of an experimental protocol for foot shape anthropometry ...
Knowledge of the 3D foot shape is important for the shoe industry, in particular, to provide comfort...
Abstract. This study proposes feature selection techniques to obtain a set of significant foot anthr...
Very few standards exist for fitting products to people. Footwear is a noteworthy example. This stud...
Good fitting footwear requires matching not just the linear dimensions of feet but their girths as w...
The application of foot anthropometry to design good-fitting footwear has been difficult due to the ...
A practical and economical methodology for foot shape prediction is proposed. The methodology is fac...
Two methods to generate an individual 3D foot shape from 2D information are proposed. A standard foo...
Footwear sizing often relies on foot length and foot width even though several studies have shown th...
Background: Foot morphology has received increasing attention from both biomechanics researches and ...
Footwear comfort is primarily determined by the fit between the foot and the shoe. Foot deformations...
Abstract Background Foot morphology has received increasing attention from both biomechanics researc...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M ITC 2015 Feng180 pages :color illustrationsThe development...
Copyright © 2005 SAE International This study describes the development of a model for predicting fo...
With the rapid development of CAD/CAM technology and information technology, it is becoming possible...
The aims of this work were: the definition of an experimental protocol for foot shape anthropometry ...
Knowledge of the 3D foot shape is important for the shoe industry, in particular, to provide comfort...
Abstract. This study proposes feature selection techniques to obtain a set of significant foot anthr...
Very few standards exist for fitting products to people. Footwear is a noteworthy example. This stud...
Good fitting footwear requires matching not just the linear dimensions of feet but their girths as w...