Application of superimposition-based personal identification using skull computed tomography images |
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Authors: | Ishii Masuko Yayama Kazuhiro Motani Hisako Sakuma Ayaka Yasjima Daisuke Hayakawa Mutumi Yamamoto Seiji Iwase Hirotaro |
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Affiliation: | Forensic Science Laboratory, Chiba Prefecture Police Headquarters, 1-71-1 Chuo-minato, Chiba 260-0024, Japan. celeboo141@m6.gyao.ne.jp |
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Abstract: | Superimposition has been applied to skulls of unidentified skeletonized corpses as a personal identification method. The current method involves layering of a skull and a facial image of a suspected person and thus requires a real skeletonized skull. In this study, we scanned skulls of skeletonized corpses by computed tomography (CT), reconstructed three-dimensional (3D) images of skulls from the CT images, and superimposed the 3D images with facial images of the corresponding persons taken in their lives. Superimposition using 3D-reconstructed skull images demonstrated, as did superimposition using real skulls, an adequate degree of morphological consistency between the 3D-reconstructed skulls and persons in the facial images. Three-dimensional skull images reconstructed from CT images can be saved as data files and the use of these images in superimposition is effective for personal identification of unidentified bodies. |
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Keywords: | forensic science superimposition computed tomography three‐dimensional reconstruction skull images forensic identification facial superimposition |
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