Automatic human identification based on dental X-ray radiographs using computer vision

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Andreas Heinrich
Felix V. Güttler
Sebastian Schenkl
Rebecca Wagner
Ulf K.-M. Teichgräber
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[1] Jena University Hospital – Friedrich Schiller University,Department of Radiology
[2] Jena University Hospital – Friedrich Schiller University,Institute of Forensic Medicine
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A person may be identified by comparison between ante- and post-mortem dental panoramic radiographs (DPR). However, it is difficult to find reference material if the person is unknown. This is often the case when victims of crime or mass disaster are found. Computer vision can be a helpful solution to automate the finding of reference material in a large database of images. The purpose of the present study was to improve the automated identification of unknown individuals by comparison of ante- and post-mortem DPR using computer vision. The study includes 61,545 DPRs from 33,206 patients, acquired between October 2006 and June 2018. The matching process is based on the Speeded Up Robust Features (SURF) algorithm to find unique corresponding points between two DPRs (unknown person and database entry). The number of matching points found is an indicator for identification. All 43 individuals (100%) were successfully identified by comparison with the content of the feature database. The experimental setup was designed to identify unknown persons based on their DPR using an automatic algorithm system. The proposed tool is able to filter large databases with many entries of potentially matching partners. This identification method is suitable even if dental characteristics were removed or added in the past.
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