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[The use of a modelling method in craniometry].

Authors: S S, Abramov; N I, Boldyrev; G N, Vishniakov; G G, Levin; A A, Naumov;

[The use of a modelling method in craniometry].

Abstract

Laser interferometry is proposed for accurate measurements of the external parameters and fixation of the relief of human skull surface. This method creates a detailed three-dimensional computer model of the object of investigation, which can be used in automated systems of personality identification based on investigation of the skull and life-time photos. Further development of the method opens new vistas in automation of the trassological and ballistic identification.

Keywords

Models, Anatomic, Interferometry, Cephalometry, Lasers, Humans, Computer Simulation, Forensic Medicine, Software

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