Holographic topometry for a dense visualization of soft tissue for facial reconstruction.

Forensic Sci Med Pathol

Institute for Laser Medicine, University of Duesseldorf, Universitaetsstrasse 1, Building 22.03, 40225 Duesseldorf, Germany.

Published: August 2009

Facial reconstruction can be used as a forensic technique to identify a person, when no other identification method is applicable. The facial soft tissue thickness applied to the skull is crucial when performing an accurate facial reconstruction. Historically, scientists developed several techniques to measure the soft tissue of the face. It was their aim, to build a database of a unique point-set, differentiated by gender, age, ethnic origin, BMI. All used a limited number of landmarks and an inaccurate measuring technique. We developed a contact-free and precise measuring technique, using low-dose CT and holographic data. Due to the extremely short exposure time, the holographic measurement is very precise. We lay out our first experiences to create a facial soft tissue layer map of the face.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12024-009-9078-8DOI Listing

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