We present a prototype of a 3D infant head reconstruction app on a mobile phone for a cranial asymmetry measurement method. In this work, we focus on the user experience and user feedback of the interactive reconstruction pipeline.The advent of 3D sensor-equipped mobile phones such as the iPhone TrueDepth camera enables widespread 3D reconstruction and measurement applications such as room measurements for interior design preview and object reconstruction. Reconstructing an infant's head with an RGBD sequence is challenging due to the uncooperative behaviour of the subject.The RGBD data for the scan is recorded with the TrueDepth camera system on the front of iPhones (starting with the iPhone X), which is normally used for FaceID. The forward-facing position of the sensor poses a challenge to the app operator because the screen is hardly visible during recording.The major contribution of this work is an app providing audible, haptic and visual feedback to support the user during the scanning process. Furthermore, the app is designed to be easy to use following an intuitive user experience design. Lastly, the developed app is tested by a team of physical therapists to evaluate the feedback concept and the user experience.
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