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Recently the use of depth sensors in different areas of application related to 3D scanning has become a game changer when dealing with budgets. In these paper real-time object recognition and 3D data acquisition are obtained by estimating a depth map and RGB color data by so called RGB-D sensor. Real time acquisition can anticipate corrupted data scan and permitting the operator to intervene for the best 3D acquisition during scan. These studied tend to show the creation of a low-cost system based on multi-depth sensors and a rotary table to perform a full body scan in a single posture. The approach solution can be used for different applications such as avatar creation, 3D printed figurines, etc., when accuracy and resolution delivered by professional 3D body scanning systems is not the main attribute.

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This work has been supported by two companies in Albania: © Artistic Jewellery Pirro and © DBS Group Albania throw a long collaboration, a positive impact in establishing new technologies and approaches as 3D printing in Albania.

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Piperi, E., Bodi, I., Avrami, E. (2024). Multi-depth Camera Setup for Body Scanning. In: Guxho, G., Kosova Spahiu, T., Prifti, V., Gjeta, A., Xhafka, E., Sulejmani, A. (eds) Proceedings of the Joint International Conference: 10th Textile Conference and 4th Conference on Engineering and Entrepreneurship. ITC-ICEE 2023. Lecture Notes on Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48933-4_32

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