Copyright © 2001 ASTM. All Rights Reserved.Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided the identification of deceased individuals. Successes may be due to either accurate facial approximation techniques or chance. This study aims to determine if any of 16 facial approximations, built using standard techniques, are sufficiently accurate to produce correct identifications of target individuals above chance. Four skulls were approximated using four commonly used methods of facial approximation. The resulting 16 facial approximations were judged by 37 assessors of varying ages. Assessors attempted to identify the target individual of each facial approximation from a face pool of ten photographed faces. Only one facial approximation ...
A computer modeling system for facial reconstruction has been developed that employs a touch-based a...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Skull-to-face comparison is utilised for human identification where there is a suspected identity an...
Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided the identification of deceased individuals. ...
The skeletal remains of one individual found near Adelaide in 1994, although not known at the time, ...
Facial approximation refers to the process of estimating the face from a skull. In a forensic contex...
The craniofacial approximation (CFA) is largely used in forensic identification of unknown skeletoni...
Since forensic facial approximations are used to promote recognition of a deceased person, an accura...
The methods of skull-face superimposition and facial approximation have a proven track record in ass...
In the past, the accuracy of facial approximations has been assessed by resemblance ratings (i.e., t...
Facial reconstruction based on the skull is a technique allowing recreation of the original facial f...
Facial approximation is performed on unidentified skull remains when other methods of identification...
Forensic facial approximations on to skulls are used for victim identity when there is a lack of per...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...
As early as 1883, forensic artists and forensic anthropologists have utilized forensic facial recons...
A computer modeling system for facial reconstruction has been developed that employs a touch-based a...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Skull-to-face comparison is utilised for human identification where there is a suspected identity an...
Methods of facial approximation have successfully aided the identification of deceased individuals. ...
The skeletal remains of one individual found near Adelaide in 1994, although not known at the time, ...
Facial approximation refers to the process of estimating the face from a skull. In a forensic contex...
The craniofacial approximation (CFA) is largely used in forensic identification of unknown skeletoni...
Since forensic facial approximations are used to promote recognition of a deceased person, an accura...
The methods of skull-face superimposition and facial approximation have a proven track record in ass...
In the past, the accuracy of facial approximations has been assessed by resemblance ratings (i.e., t...
Facial reconstruction based on the skull is a technique allowing recreation of the original facial f...
Facial approximation is performed on unidentified skull remains when other methods of identification...
Forensic facial approximations on to skulls are used for victim identity when there is a lack of per...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...
As early as 1883, forensic artists and forensic anthropologists have utilized forensic facial recons...
A computer modeling system for facial reconstruction has been developed that employs a touch-based a...
In theory, a facial reconstruction can sound quite easy. There are handbooks that describe the proce...
Skull-to-face comparison is utilised for human identification where there is a suspected identity an...