New Research Publications
2006
Berar, M., M. Desvignes, G. Gailly and Y. Payan (2006). "3D Semi-landmarks-based statistical face reconstruction." Journal of Computing and Information Technology 14: 31-43.
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Buzug, T. (2006). "Special issue on computer-assisted craniofacial reconstruction and modeling." Journal of Computing and Information Technology 14(1): 1-6.
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Claes, P., D. Vandermeulen, S. De Greef, G. Willems and P. Suetens (2006). "Craniofacial reconstruction using a combined statistical model of face shape and soft tissue depths: Methodology and validation." Forensic Science International 159S: S147-S158.
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De Greef, S., P. Claes, D. Vandermeulen, W. Mollemans, P. Suetens, et al. (2006). "Large-scale in-vivo Caucasian soft tissue thickness database for craniofacial reconstruction." Forensic Science International 159S: S126-S146.
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Domaracki, M. and C. N. Stephan (2006). "Facial soft tissue thicknesses in Australian adult cadavers." Journal of Forensic Sciences 51: 5-10.
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Gill-Robinson, H., J. Elias, F. Bender, T. T. Allard and R. D. Hoppa (2006). "Using image analysis software to create a physical skull model for the facial reconstruction of a wrapped Akhmimic Mummy." Journal of Computing and Information Technology 14: 45-51.
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Long, S. A. (2006). "Forensic facial reconstruction procedures of Sharon A. Long." Newsletter of the Design for All Institute of India 1: 5-10.
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Mackenzie, D. (2006). "Putting a face to a skull." New Scientist 2554: 26-27.
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Niinimaki, S. and A. Karttunen (2006). Finnish facial tissue thickness study. Proceedings of the 22nd Nordic Archaeological Conference, University of Oulu, Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy.
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Ricci, A., G. L. Marella and M. A. Apostol (2006). "A new experimental approach to computer-aided face/skull identification in forensic anthropology." The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 27: 46-49.
- Smith, S. L. and G. S. Throckmorton (2006). "Comparability of radiographic and 3D-ultrasound measurements of facial midline tissue depths." Journal of Forensic Sciences 51: 244-247.
- Stephan, C. N. (2006). "Beyond the sphere of the English facial approximation literature: ramifications of German papers on Western method concepts." Journal of Forensic Sciences 51: 736-739.
- Stephan, C. N. and R. S. Arthur (2006). "Assessing facial approximation accuracy: how do resemblance ratings of disparate faces compare to recognition tests?" Forensic Science International 159S: S159-S163.
- Stephan, C. N. and M. Henneberg (2006). "Recognition by facial approximation: case specific examples and empirical tests." Forensic Science International 156: 182-191.
- Shaweesh, A. I. M., J. G. Clement, C. D. L. Thomas and A. Bankier (2006). "Construction and use of facial archetypes in anthropology and syndrome diagnosis." Forensic Science International 159S: S175-S185.
- Vandermeulen, D., P. Claes, D. Loeckx, S. De Greef, G. Willems, et al. (2006). "Computerized craniofacial reconstruction using CT-derived implicit surface representations." Forensic Science International 159S: S164-S174.
- Wilkinson, C., C. Rynn, H. Peters, M. Taister, C. How Kau, et al. (2006). "A blind accuracy assessment of computer-modeled forensic facial reconstruction using computed tomography data from live subjects." Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology 2: 179-187.
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