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19 July 2019 Improved visualization of decomposing tattoos using optical coherence tomography
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Abstract
Tattoos can be used in forensic human identification as a secondary means of identification (other means being, but not limited to, personal descriptions and artefacts) allowing the identification procedure to be strengthened in this way. Despite this, the decomposition of tattoos is a topic not extensively studied in taphonomic research (study of how organisms decay). In this communication, we assess optical coherence tomography (OCT) as a method to reliably identify tattoos before and after decomposition, by imaging tattooed porcine samples. OCT was able to penetrate up to 3mm below the surface and visualize parts of tattoos after 16 days of decomposition, which were no longer visible and recognizable using conventional photography-based methods. We believe this imaging modality has the potential to increase the reliability of tattoos in forensic human identification.
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Manuel J. Marques, Jasmine Pomeroy, Robert Green, Chris Deter, Adrian Bradu, and Adrian Podoleanu "Improved visualization of decomposing tattoos using optical coherence tomography", Proc. SPIE 11078, Optical Coherence Imaging Techniques and Imaging in Scattering Media III, 110781S (19 July 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2526757
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Forensic science

3D image processing

Natural surfaces

Photography

Infrared photography

Ultraviolet photography

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