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Emerging Roles of 3D Body Scanning in Human-Centric Applications

Mahendran Balasubramanian, Pariya Sheykhmaleki

2025Technologies11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The three-dimensional (3D) body scanning technology has impacted various fields, from digital anthropometry to healthcare. This paper provides an exhaustive review of the existing literature on applications of 3D body scanning technology in human-centered work. Our systematic analysis of Web of Science and Scopus journal articles revealed six critical themes: product development, healthcare, body shape, anthropometric measurement, avatar creation, and body image. Three-dimensional body scanning technology is used to design and develop ergonomically coherent and fit products. In addition to its application in clothing, footwear, and furniture, its non-invasive and rapid image-capturing capabilities make it an attractive tool for clinical diagnostics and evaluations in healthcare. Given the exponential growth of digital interfaces, 3D avatars and body forms have gained popularity, and scanners facilitate their growth and adoption. The creation of anthropometric databases for various populations, from children to boomers and from adolescents to pregnant women, has been made possible with body scanning technology and has been helpful in several applications. This review highlights the growing importance of 3D body scanning technology in various contexts and provides a foundation for researchers and practitioners seeking to understand its utility and implications.

Topics & Concepts

3d scanningHuman bodyComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionComputer visionArtificial intelligence3D Shape Modeling and AnalysisAnatomy and Medical TechnologyHuman Pose and Action Recognition
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