Chaimongkhol et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Utility of 3D facial reconstruction for forensic identification: a focus on facial soft tissue thickness and customized techniquesChaimongkhol et al., 2025
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- 15144320620943187869
- Author
- Chaimongkhol T
- Navic P
- Sinthubua A
- Palee P
- Pattamapaspong N
- Prasitwattanaseree S
- Charuakkra A
- Mahakkanukrauh P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
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Facial reconstruction, a crucial method in forensic identification, finds particular significance in cases where conventional means of identification are unavailable. This study addresses a significant gap in the field of forensic facial reconstruction focusing on facial soft tissue …
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