Contusions, or bruises, are injuries commonly observed within cases of assault. However, their interpretation is currently subjective, with the mechanics of their formation and how this affects their appearance over time, not completely understood. Research in this area is limited, with the primary aim being to reduce the subjectivity of visual interpretation. It is primarily focussed on colour pattern identification, with the most success being found using the L*a*b* system, where similar patterns were identified between individuals. However, with tools such as spectrophotometry being used for measurement (Mimasaka et al. 2010), a more simplistic approach of digital photography would be more appropriate. Visible light photography is the cu...
The evaluation of bruise color imaging is a very important task in forensic medicine. However, there...
Images of bruises serve as a clinical record and may facilitate forensic analysis in the assessment ...
Summary Introduction. In 2020 the NSPCC reported that an estimated 51,510 children in the UK are kn...
Contusions, or bruises, are injuries commonly observed within cases of assault. However, their inter...
Bruising is an injury commonly observed within suspect cases of assault or abuse, yet how a blunt im...
Aims Bruise photographs serve as a clinical record and may facilitate forensic analysis if physical ...
Bruises can have medicolegal significance such that the age of a bruise may be an important issue. T...
Alternate light sources such as ultraviolet, narrow band, and infrared have been used in an attempt ...
Background It is standard practice to image concerning bruises in children. We aim to compare the...
Spectrophotometry has been investigated as a means to estimate the age of bruises as experiments hav...
The correct interpretation of skin lesions is a crucial issue in forensic medicine. Many macroscopic...
After attending this presentation, attendees will learn more about color of bruise versus age of bru...
Forensic medicine is a field of medicine where technology plays an increasingly important role in se...
Bruises become spatially inhomogeneous during the healing process; a smaller red-blue core area, cau...
Copyright 2007 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. One print or electronic copy may ...
The evaluation of bruise color imaging is a very important task in forensic medicine. However, there...
Images of bruises serve as a clinical record and may facilitate forensic analysis in the assessment ...
Summary Introduction. In 2020 the NSPCC reported that an estimated 51,510 children in the UK are kn...
Contusions, or bruises, are injuries commonly observed within cases of assault. However, their inter...
Bruising is an injury commonly observed within suspect cases of assault or abuse, yet how a blunt im...
Aims Bruise photographs serve as a clinical record and may facilitate forensic analysis if physical ...
Bruises can have medicolegal significance such that the age of a bruise may be an important issue. T...
Alternate light sources such as ultraviolet, narrow band, and infrared have been used in an attempt ...
Background It is standard practice to image concerning bruises in children. We aim to compare the...
Spectrophotometry has been investigated as a means to estimate the age of bruises as experiments hav...
The correct interpretation of skin lesions is a crucial issue in forensic medicine. Many macroscopic...
After attending this presentation, attendees will learn more about color of bruise versus age of bru...
Forensic medicine is a field of medicine where technology plays an increasingly important role in se...
Bruises become spatially inhomogeneous during the healing process; a smaller red-blue core area, cau...
Copyright 2007 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. One print or electronic copy may ...
The evaluation of bruise color imaging is a very important task in forensic medicine. However, there...
Images of bruises serve as a clinical record and may facilitate forensic analysis in the assessment ...
Summary Introduction. In 2020 the NSPCC reported that an estimated 51,510 children in the UK are kn...