A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids

The present study developed a novel multivariate representative humanoid (RH) generation method called the <i>boundary zone method</i> (BZM), which consists of (1) the formation of a boundary zone (BZ) for a designated accommodation percentage (κ), (2) the clustering of anthropometric ca...

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Main Authors: Kihyo Jung, Younggeun Choi, Baekhee Lee, Heecheon You, Ochae Kwon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3440
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spelling doaj-9a9f50f27a734bbfa66cb5a55a62d4562021-04-12T23:02:00ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113440344010.3390/app11083440A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative HumanoidsKihyo Jung0Younggeun Choi1Baekhee Lee2Heecheon You3Ochae Kwon4School of Industrial Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 44610, KoreaDepartment of Industrial and Management, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, KoreaHyundai Motor Company, Gyeonggi-do 18280, KoreaDepartment of Industrial and Management, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, KoreaSamsung Electronics, Seoul 06765, KoreaThe present study developed a novel multivariate representative humanoid (RH) generation method called the <i>boundary zone method</i> (BZM), which consists of (1) the formation of a boundary zone (BZ) for a designated accommodation percentage (κ), (2) the clustering of anthropometric cases in the BZ, and (3) the selection of representative cases from the clusters. By using 1988 U.S. Army anthropometric data for κ = 90% and 10 anthropometric dimensions, the BZM was compared to existing methods, including the square method (SM), the rectangular method (RM), and the circular method (CM) in terms of multivariate accommodation percentage (MAP), outlier percentage, and normalized outlier magnitude. The MAP analysis showed that only the BZM could form a group of RHs that precisely satisfied the designated κ, whereas the RM formed over-accommodating RH groups and both the SM and CM formed under-accommodating RH groups. The outlier analysis identified that only the BZM generated relevant RHs within the body size ranges of the target population.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3440representative humanoidanthropometric datamultivariate methodaccommodation performance analysisoutlier analysis
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author Kihyo Jung
Younggeun Choi
Baekhee Lee
Heecheon You
Ochae Kwon
spellingShingle Kihyo Jung
Younggeun Choi
Baekhee Lee
Heecheon You
Ochae Kwon
A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids
Applied Sciences
representative humanoid
anthropometric data
multivariate method
accommodation performance analysis
outlier analysis
author_facet Kihyo Jung
Younggeun Choi
Baekhee Lee
Heecheon You
Ochae Kwon
author_sort Kihyo Jung
title A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids
title_short A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids
title_full A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids
title_fullStr A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids
title_full_unstemmed A Boundary Zone Method for the Generation of Multivariate Representative Humanoids
title_sort boundary zone method for the generation of multivariate representative humanoids
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The present study developed a novel multivariate representative humanoid (RH) generation method called the <i>boundary zone method</i> (BZM), which consists of (1) the formation of a boundary zone (BZ) for a designated accommodation percentage (κ), (2) the clustering of anthropometric cases in the BZ, and (3) the selection of representative cases from the clusters. By using 1988 U.S. Army anthropometric data for κ = 90% and 10 anthropometric dimensions, the BZM was compared to existing methods, including the square method (SM), the rectangular method (RM), and the circular method (CM) in terms of multivariate accommodation percentage (MAP), outlier percentage, and normalized outlier magnitude. The MAP analysis showed that only the BZM could form a group of RHs that precisely satisfied the designated κ, whereas the RM formed over-accommodating RH groups and both the SM and CM formed under-accommodating RH groups. The outlier analysis identified that only the BZM generated relevant RHs within the body size ranges of the target population.
topic representative humanoid
anthropometric data
multivariate method
accommodation performance analysis
outlier analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3440
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