Forensic Identification System Using Craniofacial Superimposition Based on Soft Computing

The invention relates to a method and an automatic system for assisting a forensic anthropologist in the task of identification by means of craniofacial superimposition. First, the system automatically builds a three-dimensional model from a device providing partial views of the skull. Said model is then superimposed onto a photograph of the disappeared person, modelling the inherent uncertainty to the pairing of two separate objects: a skull and a face. Finally, the system emits a recommendation from the result of the identification process to the forensic anthropologist.

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Patents:
WO 2,011,012,747

Inventor(s): CORDON GARCIA OSCAR [ES]; DAMAS ARROYO SERGIO [ES]; IBANEZ PANIZO OSCAR [ES]; SANTAMARIA LOPEZ JOSE [ES]; ALEMAN AGUILERA INMACU

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