Predictive Models for Nasal Profile in Forensic Facial Approximation: Insights from the Northwest Indian Population
Organized by: International Forensic Scientist Awards
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17th Edition of Forensic Scientist Awards 29-30 December 2025 | Dubai, United Arab
Forensic facial approximation plays a vital role in human identification, especially when only skeletal remains are available. One of the most important elements in reconstructing a face is the nasal profile, as the shape, projection, and angle of the nose strongly influence facial appearance.
This study focuses on developing predictive models for estimating nasal morphology within the Northwest Indian population. Using anthropometric measurements and statistical correlations, researchers were able to create reliable formulas that help reconstruct the nasal profile more accurately than generalized global models.
Such population-specific data enhances precision in forensic anthropology, improves craniofacial reconstruction, and supports forensic experts in narrowing down possible identities. This work also contributes to biological anthropology by documenting unique morphological traits found within the regional population.
As forensic science moves toward more data-driven and population-sensitive approaches, studies like this provide essential insights for achieving realistic and scientifically grounded facial approximations.
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