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These are the posters that you can see during the congress

Somjai, E., Houlton, T.R.M. and Lamb, C.

A validation study of newly established ear morphology prediction guidelines in facial approximation.

Reis Machado, C., Curi Beaini, J.P., Vilela dos Santos, L., Chilvarquer, I., Haltenhoff Melani, R.F. and Leite Beaini, T.

Exploratory analysis of new craniometric measures for the investigation of biological sex using open-access statistical and machine-learning tools on a cone-beam computed tomography sample.

Mamathuba, P. and Smith, K.

Facial Imaging for forensic Identification in a digital Age: Exploring new processes and platforms in unidentified and missing persons cases.

Hona, T.W.P.T., Bennett, M.B., and Stephan, C.N.

Body Size and Facial Soft Tissue Thicknesses.

Conti, V., Liu, C.Y.J., Valverde, G., Castedo, L., Maixner, F., Zink, A., Paladin, A. and Wilkinson, CM.

Bringing together science, museum, and community through facial depictions of pre-Columbian Bolivian mummies: an introduction to the project.

Joshi, S.

Exploring the Potential of AI in Forensic Dental Identification: A Hypothetical Journey.

Gomez-Trenado, G.,  Mesejo, P., Cordon, Ó., and Lathuilière, S.

Automated Cephalometric Landmark Detection on Unconstrained Facial Photographs.

Manzanares, A.,  Guativonza, M.A., Martínez-García, V., R-García, G., Venema, J., Guerra, R., Bermejo, R. and Valsecchi, A.

Automatic skull segmentation in CBCT images using AI-based methods.

Healy, S. and Stephan, C.N.

Consequences of focus breathing in craniofacial identification: Focus distance estimation and synthetic image generation.

Martínez-Moreno, P.,  Valsecchi, A., Mesejo, P., Ibáñez, Ó. and Damas, S.

Evidence Evaluation in Craniofacial Superimposition Using Likelihood Ratios.

Ghalem, Y. and Ribot, I.

Combining 3D morphology with artificial intelligence: what are the hopes for bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology?

Rodella, L., Mazzarelli, D., Franceschetti, L., Palamenghi, A., Poppa, P., D’Apuzzo, A.,  Petrosino, D., De Angelis, D., Manzi, G., Cattaneo, C., Galli, G., Vaghi, I. and Ottolini, G.

Craniofacial Superimposition of the unknown skeletal remains of partissans killed in the Fontodocte massacre (Italy, 1944): an assisting tool to anthropological analysis.

Villegas-Yeguas, A.D.,  Manzanares, A., Martinez-Garcia, V., R-Garcia, G., Guativonza, M.A., De Luca, S., Bermejo, E. and Valsecchi, A.

Skeleton ID C-Rank: 3D Methodology for Frontal Sinus-based Human Identification.

Dickinson, T.,  Wilkinson, C.M., Shrimpton, S., Liu C.Y.J, Lee, W.J., Smith, K

Attempting to empirically categorise shapes of craniofacial features, to evaluate the current standards of craniofacial identification across diverse populations.

Thottungal, R.R. and Velemínská, J.

Reliability and Accuracy of Approximated Faces using AFA3D: Pilot evaluation of Facial prediction differences across a Czech CT sample.

Shrimpton, S. and Wilkinson, C.M.

Can sequential unmasking reduce bias in facial image comparison decision making?

Rennie, C. and Aladeyelu, O.

Age and Sex-related changes of the frontal air sinus from childhood to early adulthood (1 to 25 years)

Liu, C.Y.J., Shrimpton, S.and, Wilkinson, C.M.

Craniofacial analysis of the orbit: The Human Bone Collection, and dental CBCT from Hong Kong and Korea.

Mazur, M. and Czubak, A.

Positive identification of the deceased man through craniofacial superimposition. 

Lugli, V.,Navarro, P., Martínez-Moreno, P., Valsecchi, A.

Assessing skull-face overlay using Deep Learning.

Castaneyra-Ruiz, M. and Wilkinson, C.M.

CA22106 Migrant Disaster Victim Identification.

Nchodu, M., Zola De Gama, B. and Rennie, C.O.

Morphology and Morphometry of the Hypophyseal Fossa in Relation to the Sphenoid Air Sinus: A CT Scan Study.

Nuzzolese, E., Terranova, D., La Malfa, R.A., and Cali, C.

Collaborative Image Sharing for the Identification of Deceased and Unidentified Migrants.

Da Costa Serra, M., Da Silva Fernandes, C.M., Gutierrez Redomero, E. and Rivaldería Moreno, N.

Analysis of CBCT images of craniofacial structures from living brazilian individuals: evaluation of a method for ancestry estimation.

Da Silva Fernandes, C.M., da Costa Serra, M., , C.M., Gutierrez Redomero, E., Nordi Dovigo, L. and Del Cerro Gonzalez, J.V.

CBCT 2D and 3D analysis of paranasal sinuses and craniofacial structures in Ibero-Brazilian individuals. Ancestry and sex estimation using machine learning.

Adegbite, N.

Forensic facial reconstruction: Facial soft tissue thickness data in a male multi-ethnic group. Computer tomography Study.

*The list may be subject to changes