Measurement of an individual molar provides rich information for forensic personal identification. We propose a computer-based system for extracting an individual molar from dental panoramic radiographs. A molar is obtained by extracting the region-of-interest, separating the maxilla and mandible, and extracting the boundaries between teeth. The proposed system is almost fully automatic; all that the user has to do is clicking three points on the boundary between the maxilla and the mandible.
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Febriliyan SAMOPA, Akira ASANO, Akira TAGUCHI, "Automatic Molar Extraction from Dental Panoramic Radiographs for Forensic Personal Identification" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E92-D, no. 11, pp. 2287-2290, November 2009, doi: 10.1587/transinf.E92.D.2287.
Abstract: Measurement of an individual molar provides rich information for forensic personal identification. We propose a computer-based system for extracting an individual molar from dental panoramic radiographs. A molar is obtained by extracting the region-of-interest, separating the maxilla and mandible, and extracting the boundaries between teeth. The proposed system is almost fully automatic; all that the user has to do is clicking three points on the boundary between the maxilla and the mandible.
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