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October 2000 Volume 2 Number
4
Facing the Millennium:
Advances in Craniofacial Comparisons
9th Biennial Scientific Meeting
of the
International Association for
Craniofacial Identification
Abstracts of Presentations
Washington, DC
July 2428, 2000
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Presentations and Poster
Sessions (Parts 1-4):
Part
1 (Afsin et al. Houck and Koff)
Part 2
(Karaman et al. Prokopec and Ubelaker)
Part 3
(Rösing Taylor et al.)
Part 4
(Tu et al. Yoshino et al.)
Author
List
Afsin,
H. and Karaman,
F., Association of Social Security, Istanbul Educational
Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey; and Cologlu, S.,
Association of Social Security, Institute of Forensic Medicine,
Istanbul, Turkey: Dentin Transparency Image Analyzing Method
and the Determination of Age Using Teeth in Skeletal Remains
Borrman,
H., Göteborg
University, Göteborg, Sweden; Wasén, J., Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg,
Sweden; and Taister, M., Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC: Variation
in the Observation and Classification of Different Morphological
Facial Characteristics
Buhmann, D., Kaiser, R., and Wilske, J., Universitaet
des Saarlandes,
Homburg Saar, Germany: Determination of the Elements Contained
in Dental Fillings: An Aid to the Estimation of Length of Time
Since Death
Buhmann, D. and
Wilske, J., Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar,
Germany: Identifying an Unknown Person Using Photographs:
Difficulties and Limitations in the Preparation of an Expert
Opinion
Buhmann,
D., Wilske, J., Summa, H., and
Menzel-Dowling, C.,
Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar, Germany:
3D Laser Scanner Images of a Suspect: An Aid in the Identification
of an Unknown Culprit?
Cagdir,
A. S., Eke, M., Buken, B., Kirangil, B., Cetinkaya, F., and Soysal, Z., Turkish
Council of Forensic Medicine, Turkey: Use of the Combined
Techniques in Identification
Clement,
J. G., Hlashwayo, A. C., Thomas, C. D. L., Taylor, R. G., Craig,
P. J. G., Ismaniati, N., Stephan, C., and Sheridan, C. S., School of Dental
Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia: The
Relationship of the Face to the Underlying Skeleton
Craig,
P. J. G. and Ong,
S., School of Dental Science, University of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia: A Simple and Reliable Method of Recording
Lip Prints
Desbois,
C., Choel, L., Desbois, Y., Diter, N., Loisel, C., and Perrot,
R., Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France: Morphological
Characteristics and Facial Reconstruction for Identification
Desbois, C. and
Perrot, R., Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France:
Ten Years of Facial Reconstruction Research in the Field of Craniofacial
Identification: Results and Analysis
Evison,
M. P., University
of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom: Modeling Age, Obesity, and Ethnicity in Computerized
3D Facial Reconstruction
Fram,
R., Federal Bureau
of Investigation, Washington, DC:
Handling Skeletal Remains as Evidence
Garmus, A. A. and
Chvatovic, G., State Forensic Medicine Service, Vilnius,
Lithuania: Application of the Shape of Frontal Sinuses in
Forensic Identification
George,
R. M., Florida
International University, Miami, Florida: Graphic Facial Analysis: The Frontal View
Graw,
M., Institut für
Gerichtliche Medizin, Tubingen, Germany: Sex Dimorphism on the Surface of the Petrous
Portion of the Temporal Bone
Graw,
M., Institut für
Gerichtliche Medizin, Tubingen, Germany: Significance of the Classical Morphological
Criteria for Identifying Gender Using Recent Skulls
Helmer,
R. P., Institut
fuer Angewandte Forensische Medizin und Angewandte Forensische
Anthropologie, Remagen, Germany:
Reconstruction of a Face and Head on an Unknown Skull in a Blind
Test
Holck,
P., University
of Oslo, Oslo, Norway:
Bite Marks and the Reconstruction of Teeth: A Difficult Problem
for Facial Identification
Houck,
M. M., Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC; and Koff, C.
M., Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska: Racial Assessment in Hair Examinations
Karaman, F. and Afsin, H., Association
of Social Security, Istanbul Educational Hospital, Istanbul,
Turkey; and Cologlu, S., Association of Social
Security, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey: Identification
by Analysis of Teeth Marks
Kuntz, A., Buhmann, D., and Wilske, J.,
Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar, Germany:
Who Do the Paintings Depict? The Assignation of Eighteenth Century
Paintings to Princes from the Southwest of Germany
Kusnoto,
B. and Evans,
C. A., University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois;
Poernomo, S., Medical and Dental Division of
Police Headquarters, Jakarta, Indonesia; and Sahelangi,
P., Medical
and Dental Division of Bhayangkara Police Hospital, Ujung Pandang,
Indonesia: Utilization
of 3D Cephalometric Finite Elements Modeling for Measuring Human
Facial Soft Tissue Thickness
Kustár,
Á., Hungarian
Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hungary; and Repa, J.
and Bajzik, G., Pannon University, Kaposvar, Hungary:
Comparison of Anital Simon's Facial Restoration and His Portrait
Lan, Y. and
Wang, Y., Tieling Research Institute, Liaoning, People's
Republic of China; and Wang, L., Tieling Public
Security Bureau, Liaoning, People's Republic of China: Introduction
of the TLGA-213 Skull Identification System
Leopold,
D., Universitat
Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany: Craniofacial Superimposition as
a Method of Analysis: Comparing Historical Portraits and Johann
Sebastian Bach's Skull
Lettini, T., Cattedra di Antropologia, Università
degli Studi di Bari, Bari, Italy; Cipriani, T. and
Pesce Delfino, V., Consorzio di Ricerca DIGAMMA Bari,
Bari, Italy; and Colonna, M. and Di Vella, G.,
Cattedra di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi
di Bari, Bari, Italy: Strengthening the Discriminant Power
of S. A. M. Fourier Parameters in Skull/Face Superimposition
Lindemaier, G.
and Peschl, O., Universitaet Muenchen, Muenchen, Germany;
and Czarnecki, J. V., Wehrwissenschaftliches
Institut fuer Materialuntersuchungen, Erding, Germany: Pattern
Recognition Techniques Applied to the Identification of Dentures
for Forensic Odontology
Long,
S. A., d.b.a.
I.D. Image Discovery, Sparks, Nevada: From Skulls to Faces
Lynnerup, N.
and Sejrsen, B., University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen,
Denmark: Facial Identification From Surveillance Images:
The Danish Experience
Manhein,
M. H., Barrow,
N. E., and Bassett, B., Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Listi, G. A., Tulane
University, New Orleans, Louisiana: Facial Imaging: Research
and Application
Marks,
M. K., Department
of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee;
and Tufano, D. R., Uberbacher, E. C., Flanery,
R. E., Olman, V. N., and Xu, Y., Cognitive
and Information Sciences, Computer Science and Mathematics, Division,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee: Artificial
Intelligence/Computational Method to Facial Reconstruction
Martin,
B. A., Oakland
County Sheriff's Department, Pontiac, Michigan: Two Faces
Has He
Meksi,
S. and Toti, F.,
University of Tirana, Tirana, Albania: Bite Mark Impressions
on Human Tissue in the Albanian Forensic Practice
Milner,
C., Wilkinson,
C., and Neave, R., University of Manchester, Manchester,
United Kingdom: Adult Craniofacial Aging and Facial Reconstruction
Neave,
R. A. H., University
of Manchester, York, United Kingdom: Forensic Photocomparison
of the Face: The United Kingdom Perspective
Nusse,
G. L., Guild of
Natural Science Illustration, Mill Valley, California: The
Taung Child: A Facial Reconstruction Comparison
Phillips,
V. M., Oral and
Dental Teaching Hospital of the University of Stellenbosch, Cape
Town, South Africa: Skeletal Remains Identification by Facial
Reconstruction
Prokopec, M.,
National Institute of Public Health, Prague, Czech Republic;
and Ubelaker, D. H., National Museum of Natural History,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC: Reconstructing the
Shape of the Nose According to the Skull
Rösing,
F. W., Institut
für Humangenetik und Anthroplogie Universitätsklinikum,
Ulm, Germany: Quality Standards for Forensic Opinions on
the Identity of Living Offenders in Pictures
Rösing,
F. W., Novak,
R., Fleiter, T., Hausmann, R., and Alt,
K. W., Institut für Humangenetik
und Anthroplogie Universitätsklinikum,
Ulm, Germany: Radiographic
Identification: Importance and Cases
Sahni,
D., Jit, I.,
Sanjeev, D., Singh, P., Suri, S., and Kaur,
H., Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India: Preliminary Study on Facial Soft Tissue
Thicknesses by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) on Northwest
Indians
Sakashita, R.,
Inoue, N., and Kamegai, T., Kumamoto University,
Kumamoto, Japan: Variation of the Glabella Profile by Roentogenographic
Cephalometry in Northeast Asians
Schmittbuhl, M.
and Mangin, P., Institut Universitaire de Medecine
Legale Lausanne, Switzerland; and Perrier, M., Policlinique
Medicale Universitaire, Lausanne, Switzerland: Identification
of Sex From the Quantification of the Mandibular Size and Shape
Through Use of
New Developments in the Elliptic Fourier Method
Senn,
D. R., Brumit,
P., White, M., and Alder, M. E., Center
for Education and Research in Forensics, University of Texas
Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas: Computer Techniques
for Comparing Antemortem and Postmortem Dental Radiographs Using
Digitized and Digital Images
Sholl, S. A.
and Vanezis, P., University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland:
Significance of Hereditary Factors in Forensic Ear Identification
Stephan,
C. N., Department
of Anatomical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide,
Australia: Do Resemblance Ratings Measure a Facial Approximation's
Accuracy?
Subke,
J., Zeller, M.,
Wehner, H. D., and Wolf, H., Institute of Legal
Medicine, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany: Digital
3D Reconstruction of Skulls From Fragments Using Streifenlichttopometrie
(SLT) and a Special DNA Method
Taister,
M. and DiZinno,
J. A., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC;
and Borrman, H. and Carlsson, G. E., Göteborg
University, Göteborg, Sweden: Effect of Various Facial
Heights in an Edentulous Skull With Special Reference to Police
Artist Reproduction
Taylor, K. T.,
Facial Images, Austin, Texas; and Glassman, D. M.,
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas: Gross
Morphological and Visual Examination Versus DNA Technology: Who
Do You Trust?
Taylor, R. G.
and Clement, J. G., School of Dental Science, University
of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia: Anatomical Facial Sculpting
With Clay and Computers: A Case ReportTriumph for DNA
Taylor, R. G.,
Craig, P. J. G., and Clement, J. G., School
of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia;
Ceddia, J., Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;
and Winship, V., Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine,
Melbourne, Australia: A Disaster Victim Identification Training
Kit for Odontologists and Scene Investigators
Tu,
P., Hartley, R., Lorensen, W., Allyassin, M., Gupta, R., and Heier, L., General
Electric Company, Niskayuna, New York: Face Reconstruction
Using Flesh Deformation Models
Ubelaker,
D. H., National
Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian, Institution, Washington,
DC: A History of SmithsonianFBI Collaboration in Forensic
Anthropology, Especially in Regard to Facial Imagery
Utsuno,
H. and Minaguchi,
K., Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan; Miyazawa,
H.. Matsumoto Dental University, Matsumoto, Japan;
and Yoshino, M., National Research Institute of Police
Science, Kashiwa, Japan: Preliminary Study on the Measurement
of Facial Tissue Thickness in Japanese Children
Vanezis,
M. and Vanezis,
P., Department of Forensic Medicine and Science, University
of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; and Minnis, H., Gillies,
M., and Smith, S., Department of Child and Family
Psychiatry, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow,
Scotland: Application of the Facial Transformation Program
for the Creation of Interethnic Images for Studies in Applied
Psychology
Vignal,
J-N., Brejeon,
A., and Schuliar, Y., lnstitut de Recherche Criminelle,
Rosny-sous-Bois, France: New Advances in 3D Facial Reconstruction
Using Computer Models
Viðarsdóttir, U. Strand, University of Durham, Durham,
United Kingdom; and O'Higgins, P., University College
London, London, United Kingdom: Identifying Racially Distinct
Facial Morphologies in Subadult Skeletal Remains Using Geometric
Morphometric Techniques
Vorder Bruegge, R. W. and Musheno, T., Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC: Identification of
Individuals Through Photographic Facial Comparisons
Wilkinson, C.
and Neave, R., University of Manchester, York, United
Kingdom: Skull Reassembly and Modeling and the Effect Upon
3D Facial Reconstruction
Yoshino,
M., Matsuda, H.,
Kubota, S., Imaizumi, K., and Miyasaka, S.,
National Research Institute of Police Science Kashiwa, Japan:
Computer-Assisted Facial Image Identification System
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Title
List
Adult
Craniofacial Aging and Facial Reconstruction by Milner, C.,
Wilkinson, C., and Neave, R., University of
Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Anatomical
Facial Sculpting With Clay and Computers: A Case ReportTriumph
for DNA by Taylor, R. G. and Clement, J. G., School
of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Application
of the Facial Transformation Program for the Creation of Interethnic
Images for Studies in Applied Psychology by Vanezis, M.
and Vanezis, P., Department of Forensic Medicine and
Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; and Minnis,
H., Gillies, M., and Smith, S., Department
of Child and Family Psychiatry, Royal Hospital for Sick Children,
Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland
Application
of the Shape of Frontal Sinuses in Forensic Identification by
Garmus, A. A. and Chvatovic, G., State Forensic
Medicine Service, Vilnius, Lithuania
Artificial
Intelligence/Computational Method to Facial Reconstruction by
Marks, M. K., Department of Anthropology, University
of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee; and Tufano, D. R.,
Uberbacher, E. C., Flanery, R. E., Olman, V.
N., and Xu, Y., Cognitive and Information Sciences,
Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Bite
Mark Impressions on Human Tissue in the Albanian Forensic Practice
by Meksi, S. and Toti, F., University of Tirana,
Tirana, Albania
Bite Marks
and the Reconstruction of Teeth: A Difficult Problem for Facial
Identification by Holck, P., University of Oslo, Oslo,
Norway
Comparison
of Anital Simon's Facial Restoration and His Portrait by Kustár,
Á., Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest,
Hungary; and Repa, J. and Bajzik, G., Pannon
University, Kaposvar, Hungary
Computer-Assisted
Facial Image Identification System by Yoshino, M., Matsuda,
H., Kubota, S., Imaizumi, K., and Miyasaka,
S., National Research Institute of Police Science Kashiwa,
Japan
Computer
Techniques for Comparing Antemortem and Postmortem Dental Radiographs
Using Digitized and Digital Images by Senn, D. R., Brumit,
P., White, M., and Alder, M. E., Center
for Education and Research in Forensics, University of Texas
Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
Craniofacial
Superimposition as a Method of Analysis: Comparing Historical
Portraits and Johann Sebastian Bach's Skull by Leopold, D.,
Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Dentin
Transparency Image Analyzing Method and the Determination of
Age Using Teeth in Skeletal Remains by Afsin, H., and Karaman, F., Association of Social
Security, Istanbul Educational Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey;
and Cologlu, S., Association of Social Security,
Institute of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
Determination
of the Elements Contained in Dental Fillings: An Aid to the Estimation
of Length of Time Since Death by Buhmann, D., Kaiser, R.,
and Wilske, J., Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg
Saar, Germany
Digital
3D Reconstruction of Skulls From Fragments Using Streifenlichttopometrie
(SLT) and a Special DNA Method by Subke, J., Zeller,
M., Wehner, H. D., and Wolf, H., Institute
of Legal Medicine, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany
A Disaster Victim Identification Training Kit
for Odontologists and Scene Investigators by Taylor, R. G.,
Craig, P. J. G., and Clement, J. G., School
of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia;
Ceddia, J., Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;
and Winship, V., Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine,
Melbourne, Australia
Do
Resemblance Ratings Measure a Facial Approximation's Accuracy?
by Stephan, C. N., Department of Anatomical Sciences,
The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Effect
of Various Facial Heights in an Edentulous Skull With Special
Reference to Police Artist Reproduction by Taister, M.
and DiZinno, J. A., Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Washington, DC; and Borrman, H. and Carlsson, G.
E., Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden
Face
Reconstruction Using Flesh Deformation Models by Tu, P., Hartley,
R., Lorensen, W., Allyassin, M., Gupta, R., and Heier,
L., General Electric Company, Niskayuna, New York
Facial Identification From Surveillance Images:
The Danish Experience by Lynnerup, N. and Sejrsen,
B., University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Facial
Imaging: Research and Application by Manhein, M. H., Barrow,
N. E., and Bassett, B., Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Listi, G. A., Tulane
University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Forensic
Photocomparison of the Face: The United Kingdom Perspective by
Neave, R. A. H., University of Manchester, York, United
Kingdom
From
Skulls to Faces by Long, S. A., d.b.a. I.D. Image Discovery,
Sparks, Nevada
Graphic
Facial Analysis: The Frontal View by George, R. M., Florida
International University, Miami, Florida
Gross Morphological and Visual Examination
Versus DNA Technology: Who Do You Trust? by Taylor, K. T.,
Facial Images, Austin, Texas; and Glassman, D. M.,
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
Handling
Skeletal Remains as Evidence by Fram, R., Federal Bureau
of Investigation, Washington, DC
A
History of SmithsonianFBI Collaboration in Forensic Anthropology,
Especially in Regard to Facial Imagery by Ubelaker, D. H.,
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC
Identification by Analysis of Teeth Marks by
Karaman, F. and Afsin, H., Association
of Social Security, Istanbul Educational Hospital, Istanbul,
Turkey; and Cologlu, S., Association of Social
Security, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
Identification of Individuals Through Photographic
Facial Comparisons by Vorder Bruegge, R. W. and Musheno,
T., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Identification
of Sex From the Quantification of the Mandibular Size and Shape
Through Use of New Developments in the Elliptic Fourier Method
by Schmittbuhl, M. and Mangin, P., Institut
Universitaire de Medecine Legale Lausanne, Switzerland; and
Perrier, M., Policlinique Medicale Universitaire, Lausanne,
Switzerland
Identifying
an Unknown Person Using Photographs: Difficulties and Limitations
in the Preparation of an Expert Opinion by Buhmann, D. and
Wilske, J., Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar,
Germany
Identifying
Racially Distinct Facial Morphologies in Subadult Skeletal Remains
Using Geometric Morphometric Techniques by Viðarsdóttir,
U. Strand, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom;
and O'Higgins, P., University College London, London,
United Kingdom
Introduction of the TLGA-213 Skull Identification
System by Lan, Y. and Wang, Y.. Tieling Research
Institute, Liaoning, People's Republic of China; and Wang,
L., Tieling Public Security Bureau, Liaoning, People's
Republic of China
Modeling
Age, Obesity, and Ethnicity in Computerized 3D Facial Reconstruction
by Evison, M. P., University of Sheffield, Sheffield,
United Kingdom
Morphological
Characteristics and Facial Reconstruction for Identification
by Desbois, C., Choel, L., Desbois, Y., Diter, N., Loisel,
C., and Perrot, R., Universite Claude Bernard,
Lyon, France
New
Advances in 3D Facial Reconstruction Using Computer Models by
Vignal, J-N., Brejeon, A., and Schuliar, Y.,
lnstitut de Recherche Criminelle, Rosny-sous-Bois, France
Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to the
Identification of Dentures for Forensic Odontology by Lindemaier,
G. and Peschl, O., Universitaet Muenchen, Muenchen,
Germany; and Czarnecki, J. V., Wehrwissenschaftliches
Institut fuer Materialuntersuchungen, Erding, Germany
Preliminary
Study on Facial Soft Tissue Thicknesses by Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) on Northwest Indians by Sahni, D., Jit,
I., Sanjeev, D., Singh, P., Suri, S., and Kaur,
H., Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India
Preliminary
Study on the Measurement of Facial Tissue Thickness in Japanese
Children by Utsuno, H. and Minaguchi, K., Tokyo
Dental College, Tokyo, Japan; Miyazawa, H.. Matsumoto
Dental University, Matsumoto, Japan; and Yoshino, M.,
National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan
Quality
Standards for Forensic Opinions on the Identity of Living Offenders
in Pictures by Rösing, F. W., Institut für
Humangenetik und Anthroplogie Universitätsklinikum, Ulm,
Germany
Racial
Assessment in Hair Examinations by Houck, M. M., Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC; and Koff,
C. M., Department of Anthropology, University of
Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska
Radiographic
Identification: Importance and Cases by Rösing, F. W.,
Novak, R., Fleiter, T., Hausmann, R., and
Alt, K. W., Universitätsklinikum Ulm, Ulm,
Germany
Reconstructing the Shape of the Nose According
to the Skull by Prokopec, M., National Institute of
Public Health, Prague, Czech Republic; and Ubelaker, D.
H., National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC)
Reconstruction
of a Face and Head on an Unknown Skull in a Blind Test by Helmer,
R. P., Institut fuer Angewandte Forensische Medizin und
Angewandte Forensische Anthropologie, Remagen, Germany
The
Relationship of the Face to the Underlying Skeleton by Clement,
J. G., Hlashwayo, A. C., Thomas, C. D. L., Taylor, R. G., Craig,
P. J. G., Ismaniati, N., Stephan, C., and Sheridan, C.
S., School of Dental Science, University of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia
Sex Dimorphism
on the Surface of the Petrous Portion of the Temporal Bone by
Graw, M., Institut für Gerichtliche Medizin, Tubingen,
Germany
Significance
of Hereditary Factors in Forensic Ear Identification by Sholl,
S. A. and Vanezis, P., University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
Scotland
Significance
of the Classical Morphological Criteria for Identifying Gender
Using Recent Skulls by Graw, M., Institut für
Gerichtliche Medizin, Tubingen, Germany
A
Simple and Reliable Method of Recording Lip Prints by Craig,
P. J. G. and Ong, S., School of Dental Science,
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Skeletal
Remains Identification by Facial Reconstruction by Phillips,
V. M., Oral and Dental Teaching Hospital of the University
of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa
Skull Reassembly and Modeling and the Effect
Upon 3D Facial Reconstruction by Wilkinson, C. and Neave,
R., University of Manchester, York, United Kingdom
Strengthening the Discriminant Power
of S. A. M. Fourier Parameters in Skull/Face Superimposition
by Lettini, T., Cattedra di Antropologia, Università
degli Studi di Bari, Bari, Italy; Cipriani, T. and
Pesce Delfino, V., Consorzio di Ricerca DIGAMMA Bari,
Bari, Italy; and Colonna, M. and Di Vella, G.,
Cattedra di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi
di Bari, Bari, Italy
The
Taung Child: A Facial Reconstruction Comparison by Nusse,
G. L., Guild of Natural Science Illustration, Mill Valley,
California
Ten
Years of Facial Reconstruction Research in the Field of Craniofacial
Identification: Results and Analysis by Desbois, C. and Perrot,
R., Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France
3D
Laser Scanner Images of a Suspect: An Aid in the Identification
of an Unknown Culprit? by Buhmann, D., Wilske, J., Summa,
H., and Menzel-Dowling, C., Universitaet des Saarlandes,
Homburg Saar, Germany
Two
Faces Has He by Martin, B. A., Oakland County Sheriff's
Department, Pontiac, Michigan
Use
of the Combined Techniques in Identification by Cagdir, A.
S., Eke, M., Buken, B., Kirangil, B.,
Cetinkaya, F., and Soysal, Z., Turkish
Council of Forensic Medicine, Turkey
Utilization
of 3D Cephalometric Finite Elements Modeling for Measuring Human
Facial Soft Tissue Thickness by Kusnoto, B. and Evans, C.
A., University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois;
Poernomo, S., Medical and Dental Division of
Police Headquarters, Jakarta, Indonesia; and Sahelangi,
P., Medical
and Dental Division of Bhayangkara Police Hospital, Ujung Pandang,
Indonesia
Variation
in the Observation and Classification of Different Morphological
Facial Characteristics by Borrman, H., Göteborg
University, Göteborg, Sweden; Wasén, J., Chalmers
University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; and
Taister, M., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington,
DC
Variation
of the Glabella Profile by Roentogenographic Cephalometry in
Northeast Asians by Sakashita, R., Inoue, N., and
Kamegai, T., Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
Who Do the Paintings Depict? The Assignation
of Eighteenth Century Paintings to Princes from the Southwest
of Germany by Kuntz, A., Buhmann, D., and Wilske, J.,
Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar, Germany
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Category
List
Aging
Adult
Craniofacial Aging and Facial Reconstruction by Milner, C.,
Wilkinson, C., and Neave, R., University of
Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Facial
Imaging: Research and Application by Manhein, M. H., Barrow,
N. E., and Bassett, B., Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Listi, G. A., Tulane
University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Case Reports
Comparison
of Anital Simon's Facial Restoration and His Portrait by Kustár,
Á., Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest,
Hungary; and Repa, J. and Bajzik, G., Pannon
University, Kaposvar, Hungary
Craniofacial
Superimposition as a Method of Analysis: Comparing Historical
Portraits and Johann Sebastian Bach's Skull by Leopold, D.,
Universitat Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
From
Skulls to Faces by Long, S. A., d.b.a. I.D. Image Discovery,
Sparks, Nevada
Reconstruction
of a Face and Head on an Unknown Skull in a Blind Test by Helmer,
R. P., Institut fuer Angewandte Forensische Medizin und
Angewandte Forensische Anthropologie, Remagen, Germany
Skeletal
Remains Identification by Facial Reconstruction by Phillips,
V. M., Oral and Dental Teaching Hospital of the University
of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa
The
Taung Child: A Facial Reconstruction Comparison by Nusse,
G. L., Guild of Natural Science Illustration, Mill Valley,
California
Two
Faces Has He by Martin, B. A., Oakland County Sheriff's
Department, Pontiac, Michigan
Use
of the Combined Techniques in Identification by Cagdir, A.
S., Eke, M., Buken, B., Kirangil, B., Cetinkaya, F., and
Soysal, Z., Turkish Council of Forensic Medicine, Turkey
Who Do the Paintings Depict? The Assignation
of Eighteenth Century Paintings to Princes from the Southwest
of Germany by Kuntz, A., Buhmann, D., and Wilske, J.,
Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar, Germany
Determination of Sex
Identification
of Sex From the Quantification of the Mandibular Size and Shape
Through Use of New Developments in the Elliptic Fourier Method
by Schmittbuhl, M. and Mangin, P., Institut
Universitaire de Medecine Legale Lausanne, Switzerland; and
Perrier, M., Policlinique Medicale Universitaire, Lausanne,
Switzerland
Sex Dimorphism
on the Surface of the Petrous Portion of the Temporal Bone by
Graw, M., Institut für Gerichtliche Medizin, Tubingen,
Germany
Significance
of the Classical Morphological Criteria for Identifying Gender
Using Recent Skulls by Graw, M., Institut für
Gerichtliche Medizin, Tubingen, Germany
General/History
Handling
Skeletal Remains as Evidence by Fram, R., Federal Bureau
of Investigation, Washington, DC
A
History of SmithsonianFBI Collaboration in Forensic Anthropology,
Especially in Regard to Facial Imagery by Ubelaker, D. H.,
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian, Institution,
Washington, DC
Ten
Years of Facial Reconstruction Research in the Field of Craniofacial
Identification: Results and Analysis by Desbois, C. and
Perrot, R., Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France
Morphological Identification
Application
of the Shape of Frontal Sinuses in Forensic Identification by
Garmus, A. A. and Chvatovic, G., State Forensic Medicine
Service, Vilnius, Lithuania
Do
Resemblance Ratings Measure a Facial Approximation's Accuracy?
by Stephan, C. N., Department of Anatomical Sciences,
The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Effect
of Various Facial Heights in an Edentulous Skull With Special
Reference to Police Artist Reproduction by Taister, M.
and DiZinno, J. A., Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Washington, DC; and Borrman, H., and Carlsson,
G. E., Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden
Graphic
Facial Analysis: The Frontal View by George, R. M., Florida
International University, Miami, Florida
Gross Morphological and Visual Examination
Versus DNA Technology: Who Do You Trust? by Taylor, K. T.,
Facial Images, Austin, Texas; and Glassman, D. M.,
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
Morphological
Characteristics and Facial Reconstruction for Identification
by Desbois, C., Choel, L., Desbois, Y., Diter, N., Loisel,
C., and Perrot, R., Universite Claude Bernard,
Lyon, France
Reconstructing the Shape of the Nose According
to the Skull by Prokopec, M., National Institute of
Public Health, Prague, Czech Republic; and Ubelaker, D.
H., National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC
Significance
of Hereditary Factors in Forensic Ear Identification by Sholl,
S. A. and Vanezis, P., University of Glasgow, Glasgow,
Scotland
A
Simple and Reliable Method of Recording Lip Prints by Craig,
P. J. G. and Ong, S., School of Dental Science,
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Variation
in the Observation and Classification of Different Morphological
Facial Characteristics by Borrman, H., Göteborg
University, Göteborg, Sweden; Wasén, J., Chalmers
University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; and
Taister, M., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington,
DC
Odontology
Bite
Mark Impressions on Human Tissue in the Albanian Forensic Practice
by Meksi, S. and Toti, F., University of Tirana,
Tirana, Albania
Bite Marks
and the Reconstruction of Teeth: A Difficult Problem for Facial
Identification by Holck, P., University of Oslo, Oslo,
Norway
Computer
Techniques for Comparing Antemortem and Postmortem Dental Radiographs
Using Digitized and Digital Images by Senn, D. R., Brumit,
P., White, M., and Alder, M. E., Center
for Education and Research in Forensics, University of Texas
Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
Dentin
Transparency Image Analyzing Method and the Determination of
Age Using Teeth in Skeletal Remains by Afsin, H. and Karaman, F., Association of Social
Security, Istanbul Educational Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey;
and Cologlu, S., Association of Social Security,
Institute of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
Determination
of the Elements Contained in Dental Fillings: An Aid to the Estimation
of Length of Time Since Death by Buhmann, D., Kaiser, R.,
and Wilske, J., Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg
Saar, Germany
A Disaster Victim Identification Training Kit
for Odontologists and Scene Investigators by Taylor, R. G.,
Craig, P. J. G., and Clement, J. G., School
of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia;
Ceddia, J., Monash University, Melbourne, Australia;
and Winship, V., Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine,
Melbourne, Australia
Identification by Analysis of Teeth Marks by
Karaman, F. and Afsin, H., Association
of Social Security, Istanbul Educational Hospital, Istanbul,
Turkey; and Cologlu, S., Association of Social
Security, Institute of Forensic Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
Pattern Recognition Techniques Applied to the
Identification of Dentures for Forensic Odontology by Lindemaier,
G. and Peschl, O., Universitaet Muenchen, Muenchen,
Germany; and Czarnecki, J. V., Wehrwissenschaftliches
Institut fuer Materialuntersuchungen, Erding, Germany
Radiographic
Identification: Importance and Cases by Rösing, F. W.,
Novak, R., Fleiter, T., Hausmann, R., and
Alt, K. W., Universitätsklinikum Ulm, Ulm,
Germany
Photography/Photocomparisons
Facial Identification From Surveillance Images:
The Danish Experience by Lynnerup, N. and Sejrsen,
B., University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Forensic
Photocomparison of the Face: The United Kingdom Perspective by
Neave, R. A. H., University of Manchester, York, United
Kingdom
Identification of Individuals Through Photographic
Facial Comparisons by Vorder Bruegge, R. W. and Musheno,
T., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC
Identifying
an Unknown Person Using Photographs: Difficulties and Limitations
in the Preparation of an Expert Opinion by Buhmann, D. and
Wilske, J., Universitaet des Saarlandes, Homburg Saar,
Germany
Introduction of the TLGA-213 Skull Identification
System by Lan, Y. and Wang, Y., Tieling Research
Institute, Liaoning, People's Republic of China; and Wang,
L., Tieling Public Security Bureau, Liaoning, People's
Republic of China
Quality
Standards for Forensic Opinions on the Identity of Living Offenders
in Pictures by Rösing, F. W., Institut für
Humangenetik und Anthroplogie Universitätsklinikum, Ulm,
Germany
Strengthening the Discriminant Power
of S. A. M. Fourier Parameters in Skull/Face Superimposition
by Lettini, T., Cattedra di Antropologia, Università
degli Studi di Bari, Bari, Italy; Cipriani, T. and
Pesce Delfino, V., Consorzio di Ricerca DIGAMMA Bari,
Bari, Italy; and Colonna, M. and Di Vella, G.,
Cattedra di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi
di Bari, Bari, Italy
3D
Laser Scanner Images of a Suspect: An Aid in the Identification
of an Unknown Culprit? by Buhmann, D., Wilske, J., Summa,
H., and Menzel-Dowling, C., Universitaet des Saarlandes,
Homburg Saar, Germany
Racial Identification
Application
of the Facial Transformation Program for the Creation of Interethnic
Images for Studies in Applied Psychology by Vanezis, M.
and Vanezis, P., Department of Forensic Medicine and
Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; and Minnis,
H., Gillies, M., and Smith, S., Department
of Child and Family Psychiatry, Royal Hospital for Sick Children,
Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland
Identifying
Racially Distinct Facial Morphologies in Subadult Skeletal Remains
Using Geometric Morphometric Techniques by Viðarsdóttir,
U. Strand, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom;
and O'Higgins, P., University College London, London,
United Kingdom
Preliminary
Study on Facial Soft Tissue Thicknesses by Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) on Northwest Indians by Sahni, D., Jit,
I., Sanjeev, D., Singh, P., Suri, S., and Kaur,
H., Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India
Preliminary
Study on the Measurement of Facial Tissue Thickness in Japanese
Children by Utsuno, H. and Minaguchi, K., Tokyo
Dental College, Tokyo, Japan; Miyazawa, H.. Matsumoto
Dental University, Matsumoto, Japan; and Yoshino, M.,
National Research Institute of Police Science, Kashiwa, Japan
Racial
Assessment in Hair Examinations by Houck, M. M., Federal
Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC; and Koff,
C. M., Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebraska
Variation
of the Glabella Profile by Roentogenographic Cephalometry in
Northeast Asians by Sakashita, R., Inoue, N., and
Kamegai, T., Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
3D Modeling
Anatomical
Facial Sculpting With Clay and Computers: A Case ReportTriumph
for DNA by Taylor, R. G. and Clement, J. G., School
of Dental Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Artificial
Intelligence/Computational Method to Facial Reconstruction by
Marks, M. K., Department of Anthropology, University
of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee; and Tufano, D. R.,
Uberbacher, E. C., Flanery, R. E., Olman, V.
N., and Xu, Y., Cognitive and Information Sciences,
Computer Science and Mathematics, Division, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Computer-Assisted
Facial Image Identification System by Yoshino, M., Matsuda,
H., Kubota, S., Imaizumi, K., and Miyasaka,
S., National Research Institute of Police Science Kashiwa,
Japan
Digital
3D Reconstruction of Skulls From Fragments Using Streifenlichttopometrie
(SLT) and a Special DNA Method by Subke, J., Zeller,
M., Wehner, H. D., and Wolf, H., Institute
of Legal Medicine, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany
Face
Reconstruction Using Flesh Deformation Models by Tu, P., Hartley,
R., Lorensen, W., Allyassin, M., Gupta, R., and Heier,
L., General Electric Company, Niskayuna, New York
Modeling
Age, Obesity, and Ethnicity in Computerized 3D Facial Reconstruction
by Evison, M. P., University of Sheffield, Sheffield,
United Kingdom
New
Advances in 3D Facial Reconstruction Using Computer Models by
Vignal, J-N., Brejeon, A., and Schuliar, Y.,
lnstitut de Recherche Criminelle, Rosny-sous-Bois, France
The
Relationship of the Face to the Underlying Skeleton by Clement,
J. G., Hlashwayo, A. C., Thomas, C. D. L., Taylor, R. G., Craig,
P. J. G., Ismaniati, N., Stephan, C., and Sheridan, C.
S., School of Dental Science, University of Melbourne,
Melbourne, Australia
Skull Reassembly and Modeling and the Effect
Upon 3D Facial Reconstruction by Wilkinson, C. and Neave,
R., University of Manchester, York, United Kingdom
Utilization
of 3D Cephalometric Finite Elements Modeling for Measuring Human
Facial Soft Tissue Thickness by Kusnoto, B. and Evans, C.
A., University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois; Poernomo,
S., Medical and Dental Division of Police Headquarters,
Jakarta, Indonesia; and Sahelangi, P., Medical
and Dental Division of Bhayangkara Police Hospital, Ujung Pandang,
Indonesia
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