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Resolving Reflection and Resolution in 3D Imaging of Fresh Bone
Authors:Rabbia Imran MSc  Tracy L Rogers PhD
Institution:University of Toronto Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5L 1C6 Canada
Abstract:Structured light scanning is a noninvasive, accurate, and cost-effective 3D imaging technique, but due to reflection issues is yet to be utilized for tool mark analysis on fresh bone. During imaging, reflection from shiny surfaces, such as greasy bone, disrupts image formation. This study tested the David SLS-1 scanner's ability to image saw marks and explored six strategies to reduce reflection by 1] dulling the surface or 2] altering the projected light. The surface was dulled by freezing, talcum powder, dulling spray, or compressed air. The projected light was altered with a diffuser or limited to single pattern-coded. Results demonstrated that the resolution was insufficient for capturing minute details of striae. All six tests failed to reduce reflection sufficiently to produce complete images, but projecting vertical pattern-coded light showed the most promise. Future research is required concentrating on enhancing resolution and exploring the role of pattern-coded light in reducing reflection.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  structured light scanning  3D images  reflection  resolution  fresh bone  saw marks
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