3D anthropometry database "CAESAR 3-D Anthropometric Database" for the general public in North America and Europe

3D anthropometry database for the general public in North America and Europe on the Unipos website CAESAR 3-D Anthropometric Database Page has been added.

CAESAR 3-D Anthropometric DatabaseIs a database of surface anthropometry of 2,400 US and Canadian civilians and 1,900 European civilians.

It contains data for men and women aged 18 to 65, and each person contains 1 types of 3D scan data: "standing pose", "sitting pose", and "coverage pose".It also contains about 3 univariate measurements of anthropometry, and together with the demographic data also included in the database, it is possible to create a sample tailored to the target market for product design. is.

CAESAR 3-D Anthropometric Database Overview

・ Data for 18 men and women aged 65 to 2,400 in North America (US / Canada)North American Edition"Data for 18 men and women between the ages of 65 and 1,900 in Europe"European EditionThere are two types

・ Data of men and women aged 18 to 65 of various weights is included, and 1 types of 3D scan data of "standing pose", "relaxed sitting pose", and "coverage pose" are recorded for each person. (3D software is required to display 3D scan data)

・ Approximately "3 items" from anatomical landmarks extracted from 60D body scans using automatic landmark recognition (ALR) technology, and from measurement data by conventional body measurement methods using measures (roll scales), etc. Approximately "40 items" of anatomical measurements are included as data (comma-separated text and Excel spreadsheet format)

Includes demographic data such as age, ethnic group, gender, geographic region, education level, occupation, household income for the database, and a report covering protocols on how this database was generated.

About CAESAR (Civilian American and European Surface Anthropometry Resource)

Beginning as a comprehensive research project by various industries such as aerospace, automobiles and apparel, these industries and governments have partnered to collect and organize a wide range of anthropometric samplings (survey 1998). Conducted from April 4 to early 2000).

* For details on the CAESAR projectHave a look at this (SAE International WEB site)