RECONSTRUÇÃO FACIAL FORENSE DIGITAL: UMA REVISÃO SOBRE O EMPREGO DA TÉCNICA

Autores

  • Larissa Marceli Lemes Paris Universidade de São Paulo
  • Deisy Satie Moritsugui
  • Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff Melani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21117/rbol-v7n12020-285

Palavras-chave:

Odontologia Legal, Reconstrução facial forense, Antropologia

Resumo

A Reconstrução Facial Forense (RFF) é uma técnica auxiliar de identificação, aplicável quando o cadáver se encontra irreconhecível em razão do estado de decomposição, carbonização ou mutilação, e pode ser realizada de forma manual ou digital. Os métodos digitais fazem uso de recursos computacionais para aproximar a aparência em vida da face do cadáver. O desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias nas áreas da imaginologia e tecnologia da informação tem permitido o aperfeiçoamento da técnica da reconstrução facial digital. O propósito deste artigo é fornecer uma visão geral do método digital de RFF, destacando a evolução do método, as vantagens e algumas limitações relacionadas ao emprego dessa técnica. A RFF digital, por meio de recursos de tecnologia da informação, permite que sejam realizados ajustes virtuais, sendo possível avaliar cada etapa da reconstrução durante o processo, corrigindo eventuais erros e produzindo diversas variações para uma mesma face, visando a facilitar um possível reconhecimento.

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2020-05-14

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