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Publication
Pattern Recognition Letters
Paper
Measuring the human chest with structured lighting
Abstract
Some optical techniques for the measurement of the shape of the human chest, and of how that shape changes during respiration, are reviewed. Difficulties with conventional techniques of shape recovery are discussed. A microcomputer based implementation of a new technique (spSPIES) is described together with practical aspects of such a system. © 1986.