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Improving Sex Estimation from Crania Using a Novel Three‐dimensional Quantitative Method,,
Authors:Emam E Abdel Fatah PhD  Natalie R Shirley PhD  Richard L Jantz PhD  Mohamed R Mahfouz PhD
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee, , Knoxville, TN;2. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee, , Knoxville, TN 37996;3. Anatomy Department, DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, Lincoln Memorial University, , Harrogate, TN 37752;4. Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, , Knoxville, TN
Abstract:This study utilizes an innovative 3D approach to discover metric variables that obtain the highest classification rates for sex estimation from the cranium. Models were constructed from 222 cranial CT scans of U.S. Whites from the Bass Donated Collection. These models were used to create a statistical bone atlas that captures the primary shape variation in the skull and facilitates rapid computer‐automated analyses. The bone atlas showed that important size‐related sex variables are bizygomatic breadth, maximum cranial length, cranial base length, and mastoid height. Shape‐related variables capture sex differences in the projection of the glabellar region, inclination of the frontal, and cranial base flexion. In addition, vault thickness is highly dimorphic, with females having on average thicker vaults in the frontal region, and males having thicker vaults in the occipital region. Cross‐validated linear discriminant analysis obtained >95% accuracy (97.5% with 11 variables and 95.5% with eight variables).
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  cranium  sexual dimorphism  sex estimation  three‐dimensional analysis  geometric morphometrics  cranial base  vault thickness  statistical atlas
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