通过3D图像识别人类:
基于共同牙齿形态特征的比较方法。

Q3 Medicine
Ana Catarina Silva, Alexandra Teixeira, Teresa Pinho, Daniel Pérez-Mongiovi
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摘要

在法医领域,特别在涉及多名受害者和严重退化的尸体的案件中,协助迅速鉴定人类遗骸的新的补充方法是有价值的。在这种情况下,牙齿的特性和特征使它们对人类身份识别非常有用。牙齿形态特征通常在人类学中研究,存在于不同频率的人群中,这使得它们非常有用。因此,每个人都有自己的牙齿特征,这些特征在人群中或多或少地表现出来。我们提出了一种基于口腔内3D图像评估牙齿特征的排除个体识别的判别方法。为此,在76人的人群中,选择了一组10个牙齿特征来获得个人概况。通过使用匹配-排除表,创建了各种场景来分析不同的问题案例。随机选取人群中牙齿特征谱极低(1/27703例)、中等(1/136例)、高频率(1/42例)3例(问题病例)进行实验。使用保守方法,在问题案例1的8个步骤中确定最可能的正面识别候选者,在问题案例2的5个步骤中确定,在问题案例3中确定两个最终候选者,只有一个达到100%的相似性。相比之下,不太保守的方法对情况1分四步确定最可能的候选人,对情况2分三步,对情况3分四步。最罕见的牙齿轮廓并不一定需要更少的步骤。我们的工作表明,利用众所周知的牙齿形态特征和最新的3D成像技术可以显着提高受害者的有效分类和识别,特别是在封闭的大规模灾害的情况下。
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Human identification through 3D images: 
a comparative method based on common dental morphological traits.

New complementary methods to aid in the rapid identification of human remains, particularly in cases involving multiple victims and heavily degraded bodies, are valued in the forensic field. In these circumstances, the properties and characteristics of teeth make them incredibly useful for human identification. Dental morphological traits, commonly studied in anthropology, exist in the population with varying frequencies, which makes them very informative. Thus, everyone has their own dental trait profile, that may manifest with greater or lesser frequency in the population. We propose a discriminative method by exclusion for the identification of individuals, based on the evaluation of dental traits, using intraoral 3D images. For this purpose, a group of 10 dental traits was chosen to obtain a personal profile in a population group of 76 individuals. Various scenarios were created to analyze different problem cases, by using matching-exclusion tables. Three individuals (problem cases) with dental trait profiles of very low (1/27703 individuals), medium (1/136 individuals), or high frequency in the population (1/42 individuals) were randomly chosen for the experiment. Using a conservative approach, the most likely candidate for positive identification was determined in eight steps for problem case 1, five steps for problem case 2, and two final candidates were identified in problem case 3, with only one achieving 100% similarity. In contrast, the less conservative approach identified the most likely candidate in four steps for case 1, three steps for case 2, and four steps for case 3. The rarest dental profile did not necessarily require fewer steps. Our work suggests that using the well-known dental morphological traits and recent 3D imaging technology could significantly improve the efficient triage and identification of victims, especially in cases of closed mass disasters.

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Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology
Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology is the official publication of the: INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR FORENSIC ODONTO-STOMATOLOGY (I.O.F.O.S
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