Validation and reliability of the sex estimation of the human os coxae using freely available DSP2 software for bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology.

Am J Phys Anthropol

Centre for Functional Ecology, Laboratory of Forensic Anthropology, Life Sciences Department, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, 3000-456, Portugal.

Published: October 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new tool for estimating skeletal sex using measurements from the os coxae has been developed, aiming for high reliability with a classification threshold of over 0.95 probability.
  • The study analyzed 2,040 os coxae from adults of known sex and validated the tool with a target sample of 623.
  • The DSP2 software, which uses Linear Discriminant Analysis, shows that using four key measurements can yield over 99% accuracy in sex classification, making it a robust and user-friendly option for researchers.

Article Abstract

Objectives: A new tool for skeletal sex estimation based on measurements of the human os coxae is presented using skeletons from a metapopulation of identified adult individuals from twelve independent population samples. For reliable sex estimation, a posterior probability greater than 0.95 was considered to be the classification threshold: below this value, estimates are considered indeterminate. By providing free software, we aim to develop an even more disseminated method for sex estimation.

Materials And Methods: Ten metric variables collected from 2,040 ossa coxa of adult subjects of known sex were recorded between 1986 and 2002 (reference sample). To test both the validity and reliability, a target sample consisting of two series of adult ossa coxa of known sex (n = 623) was used. The DSP2 software (Diagnose Sexuelle Probabiliste v2) is based on Linear Discriminant Analysis, and the posterior probabilities are calculated using an R script.

Results: For the reference sample, any combination of four dimensions provides a correct sex estimate in at least 99% of cases. The percentage of individuals for whom sex can be estimated depends on the number of dimensions; for all ten variables it is higher than 90%. Those results are confirmed in the target sample.

Discussion: Our posterior probability threshold of 0.95 for sex estimate corresponds to the traditional sectioning point used in osteological studies. DSP2 software is replacing the former version that should not be used anymore. DSP2 is a robust and reliable technique for sexing adult os coxae, and is also user friendly.

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