The Establishment of 3-D Dynamic Foot Forms Database and Its Application

博士 === 國立清華大學 === 工業工程與工程管理學系 === 97 === 3D dynamic foot forms database is an important reference on the shoe industry. Traditionally, the making of a shoe last for a new shoe design was a tedious process. The shoe lastmaker was used to modify an existing shoe last model by taking a series of 1-D fo...

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Main Authors: Tu,Hsin-Hung, 杜信宏
Other Authors: Yu,Chi-Yuang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/83746513200881416942
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Summary:博士 === 國立清華大學 === 工業工程與工程管理學系 === 97 === 3D dynamic foot forms database is an important reference on the shoe industry. Traditionally, the making of a shoe last for a new shoe design was a tedious process. The shoe lastmaker was used to modify an existing shoe last model by taking a series of 1-D foot measurements in flat position to estimate the 3-D foot form and its measurements in high heel-raise position repetitively. This can be attributed to the fact that 3-D foot form measurement technique was not available in the past, and can be implemented by the 3D foot scanning technology nowadays. The purpose of this study is to collect 3-D foot forms at various heel heights and extract the measurements to analyze their variations. A 3-D foot scanner was used. 135 males and 135 females were recruited and paid for participation. For each subject, 4 scans of the right foot at 0-, 3-, 6- and 9-cm heel heights were taken. For each scan, 6 landmarks were identified and then 10 1-D measurements were extracted semi-automatically by Anthro3D software. In data analysis, foot form in 0-cm heel height is taking as the normalization factor, and measurements in 3-, 6- and 9-cm heel heights are then normalized to analysis their variations. Regression models are also analyzed. A 3D foot database with 270 people is established in results as well as their 10 1-D measurements extracted. After normalization, the regression models to the variation of the measurements under 4 different heel heights are also analyzed. The R2s of these models are all about 0.7. The results are useful for the shoe lastmaker in estimating the measurements changed in heel-raised position and for the validation to the dynamic foot models.