Scope and proceedings
Scope
DHM2025 continues a successful history of symposia focused on digital approaches to modelling, understanding and exploiting human simulations for a wide variety of applications and industries. The symposium provides a friendly and accessible forum for researchers and practitioners to share their experiences, latest research, applications, case studies, and advancements in the field, as well as opportunities to from new networks or celebrate existing ones.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Anthropometry and 3D and 4D human body modelling
- Model standards and protocols
- Verification and validation of DHMs
- Musculoskeletal human models
- Motion capture and reconstruction
- Posture and motion simulation
- Mental/cognitive models and integrated models
- Human functional data (e.g., joint maximum strength, joint range of motion)
- Modelling for subjective responses (e.g., ingress/egress, seat comfort)
- Musculoskeletal human models
- Body part modelling (e.g., spine, pelvis, head, hand, foot..)
- Modelling of responses to shock or impact or vibration
- Modelling of unrepresented groups: older people, people with disabilities etc.
- DHM for AR, VR in Metaverse Applications or Digital environments
- Clothing design and simulation using DHM
- The use of DHM in all application areas
Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings book entitled "The 9th International Digital Human Modelling Symposium 2025" which will be part of the Springer series:
"Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems"
Abstracted and indexed in:
- DBLP
- NSPEC
- Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series
- SCImago
- SCOPUS
- Frankfurt eg WTI
- ZbMATH