An overview of the latest developments in facial imaging

CN Stephan, JM Caple, P Guyomarc'h… - Forensic sciences …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Facial imaging is a term used to describe methods that use facial images to assist or
facilitate human identification. This pertains to two craniofacial identification procedures that …

Facial soft tissue thicknesses in craniofacial identification: Data collection protocols and associated measurement errors

CN Stephan, B Meikle, N Freudenstein, R Taylor… - Forensic science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) form a key component of craniofacial identification
methods, but as for any data, embedded measurement errors are highly pertinent. These in …

Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil

DS Moritsugui, FVG Fugiwara, FNS Vassallo… - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Forensic facial reconstruction aims to assemble and provide the appearance of a face over a
skull, in order to lead to recognition of that individual, making possible the application of …

In vivo facial soft tissue depths of a modern adult population from Germany

N Thiemann, V Keil, U Roy - International journal of legal medicine, 2017 - Springer
Forensic facial reconstruction may be the final option available to draw public attention in
cases where the identity of an individual cannot be established by standard identification …

Changes in face topography from supine-to-upright position—and soft tissue correction values for craniofacial identification

L Munn, CN Stephan - Forensic science international, 2018 - Elsevier
Soft tissues of the human face hang from the skull under the downward vector of gravity.
Subsequently, the fall of the tissues is not likely the same between supine, prone or upright …

In vivo facial soft tissue thicknesses of adult Australians

CN Stephan, R Preisler - Forensic science international, 2018 - Elsevier
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) set important quantitative guides in craniofacial
identification, but so far Australian FSTTs have only been published for supine cadavers …

Forensic facial reconstruction: nasal projection in Brazilian adults

SV Tedeschi-Oliveira, TL Beaini, RFH Melani - Forensic science …, 2016 - Elsevier
The nose has a marked cognitive influence on facial image; however, it loses its shape
during cadaveric decomposition. The known methods of estimating nasal projection using …

Facial soft tissue depth measurements in cone-beam computed tomography: A study of a Brazilian sample

TL Beaini, P Miamoto, EF Duailibi-Neto… - Legal Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Forensic facial reconstruction (approximation)(FFR) is an aid to human identification when
no presumed identity is available. It is based on average soft tissue thickness (STT) applied …

2018 tallied facial soft tissue thicknesses for adults and sub-adults

CN Stephan - Forensic science international, 2017 - Elsevier
The tallied facial soft tissue thicknesses (or T-Tables) represent grand means of published
facial soft tissue thickness sample means. These sample means have been drawn from …

Soft tissue thickness in Brazilian adults of different skeletal classes and facial types: A cone beam CT–Study

AF Gomes, DD Moreira, MF Zanon, FC Groppo… - Legal Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
The aim in this study was to evaluate the influence of skeletal class, facial type, and sex on
soft tissue thickness (STT) of the craniofacial midline in a Brazilian subpopulation. Thus, 121 …