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My camera never lies!
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posted on 2006-09-04, 15:42 authored by David Hitchcock, John Walsh, Victoria HainesVictoria HainesThe Centre for Employment and Disadvantaged Studies was commissioned by
the Mobility and Inclusion Unit of the Department for Transport to conduct a
study to measure occupied wheelchairs and scooters to determine the
characteristics of their users and to assess the changes that are taking place in the
design of the devices. The project team used the technique of photogrammetry to
collect the data for over 1,000 devices. In addition to explaining the technique,
this paper gives a recount of the project and explores the potential application of
photogrammetry in ergonomics projects.
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HITCHCOCK, WALSH and HAINES, 2006. My camera never lies! IN: Contemporary Ergonomics - Proceedings of the Ergonomics Society Annual Conference, Cambridge, 4-6 April 2006Publisher
© Taylor & FrancisPublication date
2006Notes
This is a refereed conference paper.ISBN
0415398185Language
- en