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several ways real time or buffered frame store then read. The
buffer frame/disk store method can be configured for this
system due to the 15 frame per second or higher data
acquisition from the two cameras. The points on the left and
rieht image are automatically windowed and read. The
software utilizes a multi target extraction tool for
measurement. Prior to automated measurement the registration
of the two cameras must be made to determine camera position
and orientation. One method is to use our target template
providing automated calibration and camera registration with
the target extraction tool. (Example of the sequence of the skin
measurement can be seen in Figures 5 thru 10)
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3.0 IMPRINT ANALYSIS
3.1 Pig and Human Skin Imprint Analysis
The use of pigs for forensic analysis is not new. Pigs are used
in various studies and training such as forensic entomology.
We can use pigskin for a comparison of human skin, there are
a lot of similarities, you can accurately model the skin
parameters. This comparison had to be made before any type of
database could be developed for post mortem imprint or
indentation marks.
To begin the comparison pigs are chosen at the same weight of
a human model. For this test the pig is sedated and objects are
placed under the pig for a predetermined time. For the
following examples a hammer and nylon rope were used for
both the pig and human model for exactly the same amount of
time. Utilizing the ShapeCapture system and the hardware
described we were able to measure the skin surfaces in 3D to
an accuracy of between 160 to 200 microns. The following
Figures 12, 13, 14 are examples of the comparison test.
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