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1 March 1998 Inferring three-dimensional shape from two-dimensional pathology data
William R. Oliver
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Proceedings Volume 3240, 26th AIPR Workshop: Exploiting New Image Sources and Sensors; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300062
Event: 26th AIPR Workshop: Exploiting New Image Sources and Sensors, 1997, Washington, DC, United States
Abstract
The use of photographs for the interpretation of patterned injuries of the skin is a skill much like that of photograph interpretation for other uses. As such, the disciplines may well benefit from technology transfer. A case report is presented to illustrate the interpretive process used to estimate the 3D structure of an object used to bludgeon a victim is presented.
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William R. Oliver "Inferring three-dimensional shape from two-dimensional pathology data", Proc. SPIE 3240, 26th AIPR Workshop: Exploiting New Image Sources and Sensors, (1 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.300062
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KEYWORDS
Pathology

Photography

Photointerpretation

Injuries

Skin

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