Abstract:Facial reconstruction is an art and science in the field of forensics
which involves construction of a recognizable face on unknown
skull remains. It appears as a, metaphorically speaking “shining
beacon of hope” after everything else fails for identification of
the remains. Both, 2D and 3D methods of facial reconstruction
have been developed for this process. The database of facial soft
tissue thickness based on gender, ethnicity and age, at certain
bilateral and unilateral anatomical points on skull bones, l… Show more
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