A survey on artificial intelligence techniques for biomedical image analysis in skeleton-based forensic human identification
This paper represents the first survey on the application of AI techniques for the analysis of
biomedical images with forensic human identification purposes. Human identification is of …
biomedical images with forensic human identification purposes. Human identification is of …
Personal identification of deceased persons: an overview of the current methods based on physical appearance
Z Caplova, Z Obertova, DM Gibelli… - Journal of forensic …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The use of the physical appearance of the deceased has become more important because
the available antemortem information for comparisons may consist only of a physical …
the available antemortem information for comparisons may consist only of a physical …
Past, present, and future of craniofacial superimposition: Literature and international surveys
MI Huete, O Ibáñez, C Wilkinson, T Kahana - Legal Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
In this manuscript, the past, present and future of the identification of human remains based
on craniofacial superimposition is reviewed. An analysis of the different technological …
on craniofacial superimposition is reviewed. An analysis of the different technological …
[KİTAP][B] Handbook on craniofacial superimposition: The MEPROCS project
This open access handbook presents a trustable craniofacial superimposition
methodological framework. It includes detailed technical and practical overviews, and …
methodological framework. It includes detailed technical and practical overviews, and …
Dispersion assessment in the location of facial landmarks on photographs
The morphological assessment of facial features using photographs has played an
important role in forensic anthropology. The analysis of anthropometric landmarks for …
important role in forensic anthropology. The analysis of anthropometric landmarks for …
Modeling the skull–face overlay uncertainty using fuzzy sets
Craniofacial superimposition (CS) is a forensic process where photographs or video shots of
a missing person are compared with the skull that is found. By projecting both photographs …
a missing person are compared with the skull that is found. By projecting both photographs …
Study on the performance of different craniofacial superimposition approaches (II): best practices proposal
S Damas, C Wilkinson, T Kahana… - Forensic science …, 2015 - Elsevier
Craniofacial superimposition, although existing for one century, is still a controversial
technique within the scientific community. Objective and unbiased validation studies over a …
technique within the scientific community. Objective and unbiased validation studies over a …
Hierarchical information fusion for decision making in craniofacial superimposition
Craniofacial superimposition is one of the most important skeleton-based identification
methods. The process studies the possible correspondence between a found skull and a …
methods. The process studies the possible correspondence between a found skull and a …
Facial soft tissue thickness differences among different vertical facial patterns
In forensic facial approximation, facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) measurements play a
major role. These values are affected by many factors such as ethnicity, age and sex, in …
major role. These values are affected by many factors such as ethnicity, age and sex, in …
Skull identification via correlation measure between skull and face shape
Skull identification is an important subject for research in forensic medicine. Current
research can be divided into two categories: 1) craniofacial superimposition and 2) …
research can be divided into two categories: 1) craniofacial superimposition and 2) …