Human identification via digital palatal scans: a machine learning validation pilot study
Abstract Background This study aims to validate a machine learning algorithm previously developed in a training population on a different randomly chosen population (i.e., test set). The discrimination potential of the palatal intraoral scan-based geometric and superimposition methods was evaluated....
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Main Authors: | Ákos Mikolicz (Author), Botond Simon (Author), Aida Roudgari (Author), Arvin Shahbazi (Author), János Vág (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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