RELIABILITY OF MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPHS FOR AUTOMATED SEX DETERMINATION

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  • Edgard Michel Crosato Universidade de São Paulo - USP
  • Adrielly Garcia Ortiz
  • Maria Gabriela Haye Biazevic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21117/rbol-v10n32023-515

Palavras-chave:

Forensic Anthropology. Forensic Dentistry. Determination of Sex.

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Introduction: forensic anthropology currently serves as a potent tool in primary and secondary identification, especially in mass disasters, increasingly common in our society.  Objective: Verify the reproducibility of measured measurements. proposes methods of personal identification. Method: to verify the reliability of the method, 25 radiographs were selected, the intra-class coefficient (ICC) and the Bland-Altiman statistical technique were calculated. accuracy of the method, was used. R studio and Medcalc were used. Results: The ICC was above 0.90 for all measurements. According to the Bland-Altman analysis, the average differences observed between examiners ranged from 0.017 (m5) to 0.020 (m7). These results highlight the reliability of measurements made by two different examiners performing the same tasks. Conclusion: The variables used in this study have shown satisfactory reproducibility. Thus, the selected and evaluated data can be used as metadata in automating the sex determination process from panoramic radiographs.

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2024-02-19

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