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Taiwanese adult foot shape classification using 3D scanning data

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Pages 513-523 | Received 18 Jul 2013, Accepted 30 Sep 2014, Published online: 31 Oct 2014
 

Abstract

This study classifies the foot shapes of Taiwanese using 3D foot scanning data from 2000 males and 1000 females. Nine foot dimensions relative to foot length and absolute measures in the common foot length categories were applied to compare the gender differences. Using foot breadth in % foot length (% FL), ball of foot length in % FL and arch height in % FL as feature parameters, three foot shape types for males and females can be classified. Significant gender differences were found in seven of the nine foot dimensions. Females had greater ball of foot length than males (0.2% FL). When comparing feet of the same foot length, males had greater breadth, girth and height dimensions than females, except for toe height. In addition, ethnic differences in foot shape were also observed. The findings can provide very useful information for building gender-specific shoe lasts and designing footwear insoles.

Abstract

Practitioner Summary: 3D foot scanning data of 2000 males and 1000 females were classified into three different foot shapes for males and females, respectively. Gender and ethnic differences on foot shape were also compared. The findings can provide very useful information for gender-specific shoe last design and footwear production.

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