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A New Technique for Quantitative Analysis of Hair Loss in Mice Using Grayscale Analysis
Published on: March 9, 2015
Digital imaging and image analysis applied to numerical applications in forensic hair examination
Elizabeth Brooks1, Bruce Comber, Ian McNaught
1Forensic and Data Centres, Australian Federal Police, Canberra, Australia. Elizabeth.Brooks@afp.gov.au
Abstract:
A method that provides objective data to complement the hair analysts' microscopic observations, which is non-destructive, would be of obvious benefit in the forensic examination of hairs. This paper reports on the use of objective colour measurement and image analysis techniques of auto-montaged images. Brown Caucasian telogen scalp hairs were chosen as a stern test of the utility of these approaches. The results show the value of using auto-montaged images and the potential for the use of objective numerical measures of colour and pigmentation to complement microscopic observations.
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