Research for establishing conditions when a body mesurements can be obtained from a photograph

Authors

  • Thi Ngoc Quyen Nguyen Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
  • Van Tri Huynh Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City

Corressponding author's email:

tapchikhgkdt@hcmute.edu.vn

Keywords:

indirect measurement system, image processing, 2D photography

Abstract

Indirect measurement from the image in the process: taking pictures with the camera, followed by image processing, extraction landmark and body size. This is a measure of low cost, easy to move, easy to use, is a new trend for anthropometric studies in Vietnam. In this paper, the author will set the conditions for photography 2D to improve the quality of the quality of the input image for indirect measurement system from image

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Published

26-03-2015

How to Cite

[1]
T. N. Q. Nguyen and . V. T. Huynh, “Research for establishing conditions when a body mesurements can be obtained from a photograph”, JTE, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 65–72, Mar. 2015.