The results of the survey were publicly announced and most importantly, the country’s first standard sizing scheme was developed using a novel Artificial Intelligence technique to analyse the body measurements obtained from the 3D body scanner. Since then, the 3D body scanning technology continued to attract a high level of media interest in Thailand. As a result, made-to-measure suits and uniforms trials have been conducted with 2 tailors and a clothing retailer. While the results were shown to be satisfactory, there is still room for improvement. Another important 3D body scanning application, arose from the survey results which found that over thirty percent of Thai adults were obese, was the
SizeThailand e-Health: online obesity diagnosis and monitoring tool. The system allows the subjects taking part to monitor their body shape, clinical data, body composition monitor results and overall health online. In addition, the subjects periodically receive personal obesity-related advice and eating recommendations from doctors and nutritionists. A trial of this application has been running for the past 2 years with nearly 400 subjects taking part. This paper discusses these 3D body scanning applications in detail.