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The Computer-Assisted Postmortem Identification (CAPMI) System: a computer-based identification program.

L Lorton1, M Rethman, R Friedman

  • 1U.S. Army Institute of Dental Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Journal of Forensic Sciences
|July 1, 1988
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The Computer-Assisted Postmortem Identification (CAPMI) system automates dental record analysis for rapid human remains identification. This technology aids in identifying high-energy fatalities and decomposed remains efficiently.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Science
  • Computer Science
  • Dental Forensics

Background:

  • Traditional postmortem identification relies on manual, time-consuming dental record comparisons.
  • Increasing numbers of high-energy fatalities and decomposed remains necessitate faster identification methods.
  • Advancements in computing power enable automation of repetitive identification tasks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Computer-Assisted Postmortem Identification (CAPMI) system.
  • To describe the principles and functionality of the CAPMI system.
  • To review potential applications and limitations of CAPMI in forensic identification.

Main Methods:

  • Development of specialized software for automated dental chart screening.
  • Integration of computer capabilities to streamline repetitive identification processes.

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  • Utilizing dental records for comparative identification of human remains.
  • Main Results:

    • The CAPMI system facilitates rapid identification of human remains.
    • Automation significantly reduces the time required for chart-by-chart screenings.
    • The system is designed to handle complex cases involving high-energy fatalities and decomposition.

    Conclusions:

    • The CAPMI system offers a significant advancement in postmortem dental identification.
    • CAPMI software is available at no cost to relevant organizations.
    • The system's efficiency addresses the growing need for rapid identification in forensic contexts.