Application of 3D Surface Scanners in Forensic Science and Medicine ( I ) - Digital Storage of Human Skeletons and Development of Appraisal Methods for Incident Scenes -

Author:

Chung Nak-Eun1,Koo Hyung-Nam1,Kang Hyun-Moo1,Lee Sang-Seob1,Park Hye-Jin2,Kim Hyung-Joong2,Lee Kyung-Rak2,Chung Ik-Jo2,Kim Dae-Yeol2,Kim Dal-Won2,Lim Sang-Beom2,Lee Saebomi2,Han Han-Soo3,Lee Jung3,Kim Jun-Suk3,Moon Ki-Woong3,Kim Byong-Hyun3,Cho Kyun-Woo4,Kim Jin-Pyeo5,Kim Yeo-Soo5,Kim Sung-Ho6,Seo In-Soo6,Park Dae-Kyun7,Chung Jae-Kwang7,Kim Yi-Suk8,Choi Seong-Kyu8,Lee U-Young9,Lee Hoon10,Kim Chae-Keun10,Lee In-Soo11,Kang Hoon12,Kim Won-Seob12,Kim Dong-Kyu12,Kim Dong-Soo13,Choi Hyeong-Jin13,Park Dong-Il14,Choi Hong-Soon14,Kim Si-Ro15,Heo Yong-Seok16

Affiliation:

1. Korea Disaster Victim Identification, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea.

2. Division of Forensic Medicine, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea.

3. Division of Questioned Document, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea.

4. Division of Traffic Engineering, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea.

5. Division of Physical Analysis, National Forensic Service, Seoul, Korea.

6. Division of Forensic Medicine, the Central District Office of National Forensic Service, Daejon, Korea.

7. Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Cheonan, Korea.

8. Department of Anatomy, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

9. Department of Anatomy/Catholic Institute for Applied Anatomy, College of Medicine, Catholic University, Seoul, Korea.

10. Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board, Seoul, Korea.

11. Cadastral Research Institute of Korea Cadastral Survey Corporation, Seoul, Korea.

12. Opto Mechanical Associate Co., Daejon, Korea.

13. Dimension & Solution Co., Daejon, Korea.

14. Dream Technology & Solution Co., Seongnam, Korea.

15. Wipco Co., Seongnam, Korea.

16. Multimedia Business & System Provider Co. Seoul, Korea.

Publisher

The Korean Society for Legal Medicine (KAMJE)

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation

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