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Photogrammetric Documentation of Regions of Interest at Autopsy—A Pilot Study
Authors:Liselott Slot MD  Peter K Larsen PhD  Niels Lynnerup PhD
Institution:Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen, , Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:In this pilot study, the authors tested whether photogrammetry can replace or supplement physical measurements made during autopsies and, based on such measurements, whether virtual computer models may be applicable in forensic reconstructions. Photogrammetric and physical measurements of markers denoting wounds on five volunteers were compared. Virtual models of the volunteers were made, and the precision of the markers' locations on the models was tested. Twelve of 13 mean differences between photogrammetric and physical measurements were below 1 cm, which indicates that the photogrammetric method has a high accuracy. The precision of the markers' location on the models was somewhat less, although the method is still promising and potentially superior to the current procedures used for reconstructions. The possibility to measure any distance on a body, even after the autopsy is concluded and the corpse is no longer available, is one of the biggest benefits of photogrammetry.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic pathology  photogrammetry  wound documentation  human body model  reconstruction
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