Development of a Civilian 3D Hand Scan Database

B. Juhnke, Colleen Pokorny, Linsey Griffin, S. Sokolowski

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Abstract

Despite the complexity of the human hand, most large-scale anthropometric data for the human hand includes minimal measurements. Anthropometric studies are expensive and time-consuming to conduct, and more efficient methods are needed to capture hand data and build large-scale civilian databases to impact product design and human factors analyses. A first of its kind large-scale 3D hand anthropometric database was the result of this study with 398 unique datasets. This database was created at minimal cost and time to researchers to improve accessibility to data and impact the design of products for hands.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages995-999
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2020
EventHuman Factors and Ergonomic Society Conference 2020 Annual Conference -
Duration: Oct 5 2020Oct 9 2020

Conference

ConferenceHuman Factors and Ergonomic Society Conference 2020 Annual Conference
Period10/5/2010/9/20

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