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학술저널
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대한인간공학회 대한인간공학회지 대한인간공학회지 제21권 제4호
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2002.12
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131 - 140 (10page)

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Anthropometric data are possibly one of the most important basic data required for designing varying products, especially consumer products. These data have been gathered in many countries through direct measurements up to now. However, they were confined to about 100 representative dimensions, which are not enough to apply to real design situations of specific products. To overcome this, in some advanced countries, the indirect measurement methods using scanners have been recently adopted and used for measuring relatively more dimensions than the traditional direct measurement. When scanning the head of various body parts, appropriate caps are needed for obtaining exact shape and measured data. In this study, the effect of cap types on head part dimensions was investigated through a series of experiments, and some problems related to the scanners are also discussed. The results showed that for the subjects with normal hair styles, there are no meaningful differences of four representative head dimensions frequently used irrespective of whether or not caps were worn, or cap types including loose cap with ordinal contractibility and tight cap with high contractibility. However, for the subjects with permanent wave styles, there are significant differences for the four measured dimensions according to whether or not the subjects wear caps. Therefore, it is recommended that this problem should be solved for exactly measuring head parts before adopting any head scanners.

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ABSTRACT
1. 서론
2. 직ㆍ간접 측정 및 head scanner
3. 측정모의 영향
4. 토의 및 결론
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