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Computer Graphic Facial Reconstruction

Computer Graphic Facial Reconstruction



A comprehensive overview of computer-graphic facial reconstruction and related forensic identification techniques, stemming largely from an FBI meeting on craniofacial identification. The texts explore various methodologies for reconstructing faces from skeletal remains, including using flesh deformation modes from CT scans, digital 3D reconstruction of fragmented skulls using CAD/CAM tools, and forensic facial reconstruction software incorporating musculature. Significant discussion is dedicated to the quantitative measurement and comparison of facial features via landmarks and morphometric analysis, as well as the neuropsychological aspects of face perception, recognition, and identity, including the challenges of generating an accurate "likeness" that is easily recognizable. Furthermore, the sources cover digital dental identification using radiographic comparison software and the utility of average faces as reference guides for approximation.

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Published on 2 months, 1 week ago






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