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基于地标点的典型形状的 3D 足型数据驱动分类。

A data-driven classification of 3D foot types by archetypal shapes based on landmarks.

机构信息

Departament de Matemàtiques, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló, Spain.

Institut de Matemàtiques i Aplicacions de Castelló, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló, Spain.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Jan 30;15(1):e0228016. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228016. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The taxonomy of foot shapes or other parts of the body is important, especially for design purposes. We propose a methodology based on archetypoid analysis (ADA) that overcomes the weaknesses of previous methodologies used to establish typologies. ADA is an objective, data-driven methodology that seeks extreme patterns, the archetypal profiles in the data. ADA also explains the data as percentages of the archetypal patterns, which makes this technique understandable and accessible even for non-experts. Clustering techniques are usually considered for establishing taxonomies, but we will show that finding the purest or most extreme patterns is more appropriate than using the central points returned by clustering techniques. We apply the methodology to an anthropometric database of 775 3D right foot scans representing the Spanish adult female and male population for footwear design. Each foot is described by a 5626 × 3 configuration matrix of landmarks. No multivariate features are used for establishing the taxonomy, but all the information gathered from the 3D scanning is employed. We use ADA for shapes described by landmarks. Women's and men's feet are analyzed separately. We have analyzed 3 archetypal feet for both men and women. These archetypal feet could not have been recovered using multivariate techniques.

摘要

足部形状或身体其他部位的分类学很重要,特别是对于设计目的而言。我们提出了一种基于原型分析(ADA)的方法,该方法克服了以前用于建立类型学的方法的弱点。ADA 是一种客观的、数据驱动的方法,旨在寻找极端模式,即数据中的原型轮廓。ADA 还将数据解释为原型模式的百分比,这使得即使对于非专家来说,这种技术也易于理解和使用。聚类技术通常用于建立分类学,但我们将表明,找到最纯净或最极端的模式比使用聚类技术返回的中心点更合适。我们将该方法应用于一个代表西班牙成年女性和男性人群的 775 个 3D 右脚扫描的人体测量数据库,用于鞋类设计。每个脚由一个 5626×3 的地标配置矩阵描述。在建立分类学时不使用多元特征,而是使用从 3D 扫描中收集的所有信息。我们使用 ADA 分析由地标描述的形状。分别分析女性和男性的脚。我们已经为男性和女性分析了 3 个原型脚。这些原型脚无法使用多元技术来恢复。

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