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Inherent variation in multiple shoe-sole test impressions

Forensic Science International, 2018
Shoeprints left at crime scenes are seldom perfect. Many prints are distorted or contaminated by various materials. Noisy background often contributes to vagueness on the shoeprints as well. Test impressions made from the suspect's shoes in the laboratory are considered a genuine replication of the shoe-sole.
Yaron Shor   +4 more
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Automated Application of Soles to Shoes

1990
Robotic assembly of shoes is discussed with a specific example of application of soles on to lasted shoe uppers. A master/slave construction links a Puma 560 robot to sensory information from low resolution cameras. Comment is also made concerning the significance of CAD information to the manufacturing process.
I. Gibson, G. E. Taylor, P. M. Taylor
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Heart and sole - shoe-based heart monitoring

Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, 2017
We present Heart and Sole, a shoe-based system that can track a subject's pulse through their feet. Heart rate monitoring can be used to enhance athletic training and assess risk for several health conditions, such as cardiovascular risk and Parkinson's Disease.
Amelie Bonde   +3 more
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Detection of shoe sole features using DNN

2017 IEEE 14th International Scientific Conference on Informatics, 2017
Shoe prints belong among the most common types of evidence at crime scenes. To determine the brand or manufacturer of a shoe, it must be matched with known collection of shoe print samples, or with shoe sole pictures. Comparing the shoe print to the shoe sole picture is difficult task, because of different nature of data.
Michal Vagac   +2 more
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WATERPROOF AND BREATHABLE SOLE FOR SHOES

2005
Waterproof and breathable sole for shoes, having a structure that comprises: a mid-sole component (10, 110) with a membrane (11, 111) made of a material that is impermeable to water and permeable to water vapor and is connected in spots with a lower protective layer (14, 114) made of a material that is resistant to hydrolysis, water-repellent ...
GEOX SPA   +2 more
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Polyurethane Shoe Soles

1986
David H. Morton-Jones, John W. Ellis
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Longitudinal bending stiffness does not affect running economy in Nike Vaporfly Shoes

Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2022
Wouter Hoogkamer
exaly  

CELLULAR SHOE SOLING

1999
Peter A. Ciullo, Norman Hewitt
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