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12 January 1993 Human articulation simulation
Alain Perez
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Abstract
A dynamic model of the wrist articulation is presented in this article. Bones are reconstructed into three dimensional static models from Scanner or IRM computed images. As many computed vision models are possible, the demonstration is focused on the consequences on the dynamic model and on the contact detection procedure in particular. An adapted static model is then deduced. Two dynamic models are then presented, one based on mechanics, the other on geometric concepts.
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Alain Perez "Human articulation simulation", Proc. SPIE 1771, Applications of Digital Image Processing XV, (12 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139061
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KEYWORDS
Bone

Visual process modeling

3D modeling

Modeling

Data modeling

Optical spheres

Solid modeling

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