In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain remain. Our proposed method is based on three statistical models. A volumetric (tetrahedral) skull model encoding the variations of different skulls, a surface head model encoding the head variations, and a dense statistic of facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT). All data are automatically derived from computed tomography (CT) head scans and optical face scans. In order to obtain a proper dense FSTT statistic, we register a skull model to each skull extracted from a CT scan and determine the FSTT value for each vertex of the skull model towards the associated extracted extracted skin surface. The FSTT values at predefined landmarks from our stati...
In forensic craniofacial reconstruction, facial features of an unknown individual are estimated from...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
Thevissen P.W., De Greef S., Claes P., Vandermeulen D., Suetens P., Willems G., ''Applications of th...
In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain. Ou...
Gietzen T, Brylka R, Achenbach J, et al. A method for automatic forensic facial reconstruction based...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
The identity of a skull in forensic is of critical importance. Forensic facial reconstruction is the...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
International audienceThe aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face give...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face from the skull. Few works ...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a chall...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
An important forensic problem is the identification of human skeletal remains. For this purpose the ...
The craniofacial reconstruction is employed as an initialization of the identification in forensics....
In forensic craniofacial reconstruction, facial features of an unknown individual are estimated from...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
Thevissen P.W., De Greef S., Claes P., Vandermeulen D., Suetens P., Willems G., ''Applications of th...
In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain. Ou...
Gietzen T, Brylka R, Achenbach J, et al. A method for automatic forensic facial reconstruction based...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
The identity of a skull in forensic is of critical importance. Forensic facial reconstruction is the...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
International audienceThe aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face give...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face from the skull. Few works ...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a chall...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
An important forensic problem is the identification of human skeletal remains. For this purpose the ...
The craniofacial reconstruction is employed as an initialization of the identification in forensics....
In forensic craniofacial reconstruction, facial features of an unknown individual are estimated from...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
Thevissen P.W., De Greef S., Claes P., Vandermeulen D., Suetens P., Willems G., ''Applications of th...