CRANIO-FACIAL SUPERIMPOSITION TECHNIQUES: A REVIEW
Dr. Subhashini M. Lahankar, Dr. Sheetal P. Mirajkar, Dr. Sunilkumar S. Yadav*, Dr. Pooja G. Nagose, Dr. Sarika T. Kharat and Dr. Pooja P. Gadkari
ABSTRACT
‘Face ID’ for unlocking cell phones and ‘Photo review’ in Facebook
are the most common technology we are using in our day to day life.
How these technologies are useful in Forensic science. Face of an
individual has several different types of exclusive features and thus
important in identification. Identification may be of two types; i.e.
‘Complete identification’ or ‘Partial identification’. For establishment
of identity several points are considered out of which facial
identification is most important and easy method. But in cases where
face is destroyed by animals or in cases of mutilated bodies or advance
decomposed bodies, facial identification is not possible; In these cases
Skull Superimposition is proved to be helpful. Superimposition
technique was first used in 1937 in ‘Buck Ruxton Case’. Superimposition is done by three
methods; out of which computer aided superimposition is most advanced and accurate.
Accuracy of skull superimposition is up to 99.4% in combined superimposition. Also
superimposition is proved to be helpful in many cases; therefore this topic is selected for
review.
Keywords: Skull Superimposition, Cranio facial Superimposition, Facial Identification, Photographic Superimposition, Videographic Superimposition.
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