[x3d-public] [h-anim] Being a Standard Reference Human - ManufacturingInnovation Blog

Don Brutzman brutzman at nps.edu
Thu Feb 5 14:05:59 PST 2015


I think it illustrates that several technologies we are working on are likely to converge in some places.  If there is nothing to learn from this person, then apologies for the interruption.

On 2/5/2015 12:50 PM, Ressler, Sandy wrote:
> ????? This article has NOTHING to do with human models. It is just a cute title and story about a guy who had CT scans with dye done over two long periods of time and they used a comparison of dye in images for some standard reference data (the images) comparing CT scans...Sandy
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> Sandy Ressler
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> From: h-anim <h-anim-bounces at web3d.org> on behalf of Joe D Williams <joedwil at earthlink.net>
> Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2015 3:45 PM
> To: Don Brutzman; Humanoid Animation (H-Anim) Working Group; Medicalworking group; Cad3D working group
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> Subject: Re: [h-anim] Being a Standard Reference Human -        ManufacturingInnovation Blog
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> study shows that HAnim has not been ignored when defining standards,
> only measurements and definitions refined. In fact, he is not only a
> reference human through comparable measurements by two competing
> tools, but also because he could be compared with the HAnim 'standard'
> reference. It would be great to upgrade X3DHAnim with the latest
> details. Maybe to add an 'organs' field with typical location of
> important internal organs?
> Thanks,
> Joe
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Brutzman" <brutzman at nps.edu>
> To: "Humanoid Animation (H-Anim) Working Group" <h-anim at web3d.org>;
> "Medicalworking group" <med at web3d.org>; "Cad3D working group"
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>> from last fall, this appears to be a convergence of technologies for
>> human animation, medical visualization, 3D CAD and 3D printing, with
>> improved quality of life for actual humans at the focus point:
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>> http://nistmep.blogs.govdelivery.com/reference-human/
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>> a unified strategy among our various X3D working groups doesn't look
>> to be too many years away...
>>
>> seems like the tip of an iceberg.  wondering who can engage with
>> these folks?
>>
>> all the best, Don
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>> Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br
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all the best, Don
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Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br       brutzman at nps.edu
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