Dental biometrics utilizes dental radiographs for human identification. The dental radiographs provide information about teeth, including tooth contours, relative positions of neighboring teeth, and shapes of the dental work (e.g., crowns, fillings, and bridges). The proposed system has two main stages: feature extraction and matching. The feature extraction stage uses anisotropic diffusion to enhance the images and a Mixture of Gaussians model to segment the dental work. The matching stage has three sequential steps: tooth-level matching, computation of image distances, and subject identification. In the tooth-level matching step, tooth contours are matched using a shape registration method, and the dental work is matched on overlapping ar...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
The human dental atlas contains a detailed description of each tooth in the mouth and their relative...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...
Dental biometrics utilizes the evidence revealed by dental radiographs for human identification. Thi...
Dental biometrics utilizes dental radiographs for human identification. The dental radiographs provi...
Biometric is the science and innovation of measuring and analyzing biological information.In informa...
The aim of this study was to work out a biometric method for personal identification by comparing si...
ABSTRACT: Dental features have been widely used for forensic identification purposes. With the large...
Law enforcement agencies have been exploiting biometric identifiers for decades as key tools in fore...
Automated dental identification system is computer-aided software for the postmortem identification ...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor...
Dental Biometrics has emerged as vital bio-metric information of human being on account of its stabi...
Dental comparison is a technique widely used in forensic science to identify human remains. It invol...
Dental recognition is very important for forensic human identification, mainly regarding the mass di...
Part 3: Biometrics and Biometrics ApplicationsInternational audienceDental signature captures inform...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
The human dental atlas contains a detailed description of each tooth in the mouth and their relative...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...
Dental biometrics utilizes the evidence revealed by dental radiographs for human identification. Thi...
Dental biometrics utilizes dental radiographs for human identification. The dental radiographs provi...
Biometric is the science and innovation of measuring and analyzing biological information.In informa...
The aim of this study was to work out a biometric method for personal identification by comparing si...
ABSTRACT: Dental features have been widely used for forensic identification purposes. With the large...
Law enforcement agencies have been exploiting biometric identifiers for decades as key tools in fore...
Automated dental identification system is computer-aided software for the postmortem identification ...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor...
Dental Biometrics has emerged as vital bio-metric information of human being on account of its stabi...
Dental comparison is a technique widely used in forensic science to identify human remains. It invol...
Dental recognition is very important for forensic human identification, mainly regarding the mass di...
Part 3: Biometrics and Biometrics ApplicationsInternational audienceDental signature captures inform...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
The human dental atlas contains a detailed description of each tooth in the mouth and their relative...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...