Sandra Alemany

Orcid: 0000-0003-1899-4165

According to our database1, Sandra Alemany authored at least 15 papers between 2005 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2024
Digitalization of 3-D Human Bodies: A Survey.
IEEE Trans. Consumer Electron., February, 2024

2020
5D Virtual Model for Thermal Comfort and Ergonomics Assessment Applied in Clothing Industries.
Proceedings of the Advances in Industrial Design, 2020

A Methodology to Create 3D Body Models in Motion.
Proceedings of the Advances in Simulation and Digital Human Modeling, 2020

2016
Towards a mean body for apparel design.
Image Vis. Comput., 2016

An ensemble of ordered logistic regression and random forest for child garment size matching.
Comput. Ind. Eng., 2016

The k-means algorithm for 3D shapes with an application to apparel design.
Adv. Data Anal. Classif., 2016

2015
Archetypoids: A new approach to define representative archetypal data.
Comput. Stat. Data Anal., 2015

2014
Modeling of female human body shapes for apparel design based on cross mean sets.
Expert Syst. Appl., 2014

Looking for representative fit models for apparel sizing.
Decis. Support Syst., 2014

2013
Archetypal analysis: Contributions for estimating boundary cases in multivariate accommodation problem.
Comput. Ind. Eng., 2013

2012
Apparel sizing using trimmed PAM and OWA operators.
Expert Syst. Appl., 2012

A Statistical Approach to Build 3D Prototypes from a 3D Anthropometric Survey of the Spanish Female Population.
Proceedings of the ICPRAM 2012, 2012

2010
An innovative virtual-engineering system for supporting integrated footwear design.
Int. J. Intell. Eng. Informatics, 2010

Contact model, fit process and, foot animation for the virtual simulator of the footwear comfort.
Comput. Aided Des., 2010

2005
The MORFO3D Foot Database.
Proceedings of the Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Second Iberian Conference, 2005


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