Craniofacial Identification
Herausgeber: Rynn, Christopher; Wilkinson, Caroline
Craniofacial Identification
Herausgeber: Rynn, Christopher; Wilkinson, Caroline
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Draws together a wide range of elements relating to craniofacial analysis and identification, examining the latest advances in the field.
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Draws together a wide range of elements relating to craniofacial analysis and identification, examining the latest advances in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521768627
- ISBN-10: 0521768624
- Artikelnr.: 34224170
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 845g
- ISBN-13: 9780521768627
- ISBN-10: 0521768624
- Artikelnr.: 34224170
Part I. Identification of the Living: 1. Familiar face recognition Vicki Bruce
2. Unfamiliar face recognition Peter J. B. Hancock
3. EFIT-V: evolutionary algorithms and computer composites Chris Solomon, Stuart Gibson and Matthew Maylin
4. Facial recall and computer composites Charlie Frowd
5. Facial ageing David Hunter, Bernard Tiddeman and David Perrett
6. Age progression and regression Joe Mullins
7. Automated age progression Stuart Gibson
8. Facial recognition from identification parades Catriona Havard and Amina Memon
9. Virtual line-ups Kathryn Y. Segovia, Jeremy N. Bailenson and Carrie Leonetti
10. Computer-generated face models Bernard Tiddeman
11. Recognising faces in motion Karen Lander and Natalie Butcher
12. Facial image comparison Josh P. Davis, Tim Valentine and Caroline Wilkinson
13. Three-dimensional facial growth and imaging Stephen Richmond, Alexei Zhurov and Arshed Toma
Part II. Identification of the Dead: 14. Post-mortem prediction Caroline Wilkinson and Amy Tillotson
15. Manual facial reconstruction Ludo Vermeulen
16. The relationship between the face and the skull Christopher Rynn, Tatiana Balueva and Elizaveta Veselovskaya
17. Automated facial reconstruction Dirk Vandermeulen, Peter Claes, Sven De Greef, Guy Willems, John Clement and Paul Suetens
18. Computer-generated facial depiction Gregory Mahoney and Caroline Wilkinson
19. Craniofacial superimposition Mineo Yoshino
20. Juvenile facial reconstruction Caroline Wilkinson
Index.
2. Unfamiliar face recognition Peter J. B. Hancock
3. EFIT-V: evolutionary algorithms and computer composites Chris Solomon, Stuart Gibson and Matthew Maylin
4. Facial recall and computer composites Charlie Frowd
5. Facial ageing David Hunter, Bernard Tiddeman and David Perrett
6. Age progression and regression Joe Mullins
7. Automated age progression Stuart Gibson
8. Facial recognition from identification parades Catriona Havard and Amina Memon
9. Virtual line-ups Kathryn Y. Segovia, Jeremy N. Bailenson and Carrie Leonetti
10. Computer-generated face models Bernard Tiddeman
11. Recognising faces in motion Karen Lander and Natalie Butcher
12. Facial image comparison Josh P. Davis, Tim Valentine and Caroline Wilkinson
13. Three-dimensional facial growth and imaging Stephen Richmond, Alexei Zhurov and Arshed Toma
Part II. Identification of the Dead: 14. Post-mortem prediction Caroline Wilkinson and Amy Tillotson
15. Manual facial reconstruction Ludo Vermeulen
16. The relationship between the face and the skull Christopher Rynn, Tatiana Balueva and Elizaveta Veselovskaya
17. Automated facial reconstruction Dirk Vandermeulen, Peter Claes, Sven De Greef, Guy Willems, John Clement and Paul Suetens
18. Computer-generated facial depiction Gregory Mahoney and Caroline Wilkinson
19. Craniofacial superimposition Mineo Yoshino
20. Juvenile facial reconstruction Caroline Wilkinson
Index.
Part I. Identification of the Living: 1. Familiar face recognition Vicki Bruce
2. Unfamiliar face recognition Peter J. B. Hancock
3. EFIT-V: evolutionary algorithms and computer composites Chris Solomon, Stuart Gibson and Matthew Maylin
4. Facial recall and computer composites Charlie Frowd
5. Facial ageing David Hunter, Bernard Tiddeman and David Perrett
6. Age progression and regression Joe Mullins
7. Automated age progression Stuart Gibson
8. Facial recognition from identification parades Catriona Havard and Amina Memon
9. Virtual line-ups Kathryn Y. Segovia, Jeremy N. Bailenson and Carrie Leonetti
10. Computer-generated face models Bernard Tiddeman
11. Recognising faces in motion Karen Lander and Natalie Butcher
12. Facial image comparison Josh P. Davis, Tim Valentine and Caroline Wilkinson
13. Three-dimensional facial growth and imaging Stephen Richmond, Alexei Zhurov and Arshed Toma
Part II. Identification of the Dead: 14. Post-mortem prediction Caroline Wilkinson and Amy Tillotson
15. Manual facial reconstruction Ludo Vermeulen
16. The relationship between the face and the skull Christopher Rynn, Tatiana Balueva and Elizaveta Veselovskaya
17. Automated facial reconstruction Dirk Vandermeulen, Peter Claes, Sven De Greef, Guy Willems, John Clement and Paul Suetens
18. Computer-generated facial depiction Gregory Mahoney and Caroline Wilkinson
19. Craniofacial superimposition Mineo Yoshino
20. Juvenile facial reconstruction Caroline Wilkinson
Index.
2. Unfamiliar face recognition Peter J. B. Hancock
3. EFIT-V: evolutionary algorithms and computer composites Chris Solomon, Stuart Gibson and Matthew Maylin
4. Facial recall and computer composites Charlie Frowd
5. Facial ageing David Hunter, Bernard Tiddeman and David Perrett
6. Age progression and regression Joe Mullins
7. Automated age progression Stuart Gibson
8. Facial recognition from identification parades Catriona Havard and Amina Memon
9. Virtual line-ups Kathryn Y. Segovia, Jeremy N. Bailenson and Carrie Leonetti
10. Computer-generated face models Bernard Tiddeman
11. Recognising faces in motion Karen Lander and Natalie Butcher
12. Facial image comparison Josh P. Davis, Tim Valentine and Caroline Wilkinson
13. Three-dimensional facial growth and imaging Stephen Richmond, Alexei Zhurov and Arshed Toma
Part II. Identification of the Dead: 14. Post-mortem prediction Caroline Wilkinson and Amy Tillotson
15. Manual facial reconstruction Ludo Vermeulen
16. The relationship between the face and the skull Christopher Rynn, Tatiana Balueva and Elizaveta Veselovskaya
17. Automated facial reconstruction Dirk Vandermeulen, Peter Claes, Sven De Greef, Guy Willems, John Clement and Paul Suetens
18. Computer-generated facial depiction Gregory Mahoney and Caroline Wilkinson
19. Craniofacial superimposition Mineo Yoshino
20. Juvenile facial reconstruction Caroline Wilkinson
Index.