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Towards automatic non-metric traits analysis on 3D models of skulls
Author(s) -
Bruno Andrade,
Paulo Dias,
Catarina Coelho,
Joao Coelho,
David Navega,
Sofia N. Wasterlain,
Maria Teresa Ferreira,
Beatriz Sousa Santos
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
2016 23and#xb0; encontro portuguand#xea;s de computaand#xe7;and#xe3;o grand#xe1;fica e interaand#xe7;and#xe3;o (epcgi)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-5090-5387-2
DOI - 10.1109/epcgi.2016.7851196
Subject(s) - computing and processing , general topics for engineers , signal processing and analysis
The morphological and metric methods used by anthropologists to assess ancestry can generate results with low repeatability besides damaging the specimens while handling. These problems have led to the development of a new approach based on skulls acquisition with a 3D scanner, using the resulting models to make measurements and morphological analyzes in the CraMs application (Craniometric Measurements). This paper focuses on the development of new methods for the morphological analysis, and the extraction and classification of structures with the objective of reducing inter and intra observer variability. The final aim is to ease the process of estimating the individual's ancestry.

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