2021
DOI: 10.1177/00258024211057689
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The development and testing of Thai facial soft tissue thickness data in three-dimensional computerized forensic facial reconstruction

Abstract: Forensic facial reconstruction is a useful tool to assist the public in recognizing human remains, leading to positive forensic investigation outcomes. To reproduce a virtual face, facial soft tissue thickness is one of the major guidelines to reach the accuracy and reliability for three-dimensional computerized facial reconstruction, a method that is making a significant contribution to improving forensic investigation and identification. This study aimed to develop a facial soft tissue thickness dataset for … Show more

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“…It is then necessary to consider secondary data and other information conjointly for attesting and narrowing down the pool of possible victim matches in any ongoing investigation. Secondary data includes that from eye witnesses, personal data in crime scenes, facial reconstruction (Navic et al, 2022), craniofacial superimposition (Gordon & Steyn, 2012), and bones (Cattaneo, 2007). Among secondary data, the bone element can be one of the most important clues collected from a crime scene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is then necessary to consider secondary data and other information conjointly for attesting and narrowing down the pool of possible victim matches in any ongoing investigation. Secondary data includes that from eye witnesses, personal data in crime scenes, facial reconstruction (Navic et al, 2022), craniofacial superimposition (Gordon & Steyn, 2012), and bones (Cattaneo, 2007). Among secondary data, the bone element can be one of the most important clues collected from a crime scene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teeth and jaws, to meet those soft tissue goals 3,6 . Photogrammetry is now being used as an exceptional modality to help diagnose and plan orthodontic case 4,5,7,8 . Photogrammetry is a substitute of clinical measurements on patient, to get distances and angles on face, using 2D and 3D techniques 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%