Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull specimen. Estimation is based on tabulated average values of soft tissue thicknesses measured at a sparse set of landmarks on the skull. Traditional 'plastic' methods apply modeling clay or plasticine on a cast of the skull approximating the estimated tissue depths at the landmarks and interpolating in between. Current computerized techniques mimic this landmark interpolation procedure using a single facial surface template. However, the resulting reconstruction is biased by the specific choice of the template and no face-specific regularization is present. We reduce the bias by using a flexible statistical model of a dense set of facial surf...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a cha...
The craniofacial reconstruction is employed as an initialization of the identification in forensics....
Thevissen P.W., De Greef S., Claes P., Vandermeulen D., Suetens P., Willems G., ''Applications of th...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
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 aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face from the skull. Few works ...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain. Ou...
In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain rem...
International audienceThe aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face give...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a computer-assisted method for facial reconstruction...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
Craniofacial forensic reconstruction is often the only means of determining a deceased individual's...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a computer-assisted method for facial reconstruction...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a cha...
The craniofacial reconstruction is employed as an initialization of the identification in forensics....
Thevissen P.W., De Greef S., Claes P., Vandermeulen D., Suetens P., Willems G., ''Applications of th...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated to an unknown skull ...
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 aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face from the skull. Few works ...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain. Ou...
In this paper, we present a method for automated estimation of a human face given a skull remain rem...
International audienceThe aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to produce a likeness of a face give...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a computer-assisted method for facial reconstruction...
The aim of craniofacial reconstruction is to estimate the shape of a face from the shape of the skul...
Craniofacial forensic reconstruction is often the only means of determining a deceased individual's...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a computer-assisted method for facial reconstruction...
Facial reconstruction for postmortem identification of humans from their skeletal remains is a cha...
The craniofacial reconstruction is employed as an initialization of the identification in forensics....
Thevissen P.W., De Greef S., Claes P., Vandermeulen D., Suetens P., Willems G., ''Applications of th...