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Morphometric Comparison of Clavicle Outlines from 3D Bone Scans and 2D Chest Radiographs: A Shortlisting Tool to Assist Radiographic Identification of Human Skeletons
Authors:Carl N. Stephan Ph.D.  Brett Amidan M.Sc.  Harold Trease M.Sc.  Pierre Guyomarc'h Ph.D.  Trenton Pulsipher M.Sc.  John E. Byrd Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, Central Identification Laboratory, , Hickam Air Force Base, HI, 96853;2. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, , Richland, WA, 99352
Abstract:This paper describes a computerized clavicle identification system primarily designed to resolve the identities of unaccounted‐for U.S. soldiers who fought in the Korean War. Elliptical Fourier analysis is used to quantify the clavicle outline shape from skeletons and postero‐anterior antemortem chest radiographs to rank individuals in terms of metric distance. Similar to leading fingerprint identification systems, shortlists of the top matching candidates are extracted for subsequent human visual assessment. Two independent tests of the computerized system using 17 field‐recovered skeletons and 409 chest radiographs demonstrate that true‐positive matches are captured within the top 5% of the sample 75% of the time. These results are outstanding given the eroded state of some field‐recovered skeletons and the faintness of the 1950's photofluorographs. These methods enhance the capability to resolve several hundred cold cases for which little circumstantial information exists and current DNA and dental record technologies cannot be applied.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic anthropology  elliptical Fourier analysis  geometric morphometrics  radiograph  X‐ray  skeletal identification  computer‐assisted
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