DNA2FACE:一种将三维面部结构与DNA相关联的方法

Nisha Srinivas, Ryan Tokola, A. Mikkilineni, I. Nookaew, M. Leuze, Chris Boehnen
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在本文中,我们介绍了个体特定遗传密码(DNA)与面部形态相关的遗传变异的概念。这是从DNA样本中估计面部特征的研究工作的第一步,在情报、执法和国家安全领域正获得越来越多的动力。该研究的数据集由遗传数据和3D面部扫描(表型)数据组成,通过FaceBase联盟获得。提出的方法有三个主要步骤:从3D面部图像中提取表型特征,从DNA样本中提取基因型特征,以及全基因组关联分析,以确定影响面部结构和外观的遗传变异。结果表明,遗传信息与面部结构存在显著相关性。我们已经确定了30个单核苷酸多态性(SNPs),即遗传变异,对面部结构和外观有重要影响。我们总结了从遗传数据中进行面部重建的初步尝试,并强调了问题的复杂性和遇到的挑战。
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DNA2FACE: An approach to correlating 3D facial structure and DNA
In this paper we introduce the concept of correlating genetic variations in an individual's specific genetic code (DNA) and facial morphology. This is the first step in the research effort to estimate facial appearance from DNA samples, which is gaining momentum within intelligence, law enforcement and national security communities. The dataset for the study consisting of genetic data and 3D facial scans (phenotype) data was obtained through the FaceBase Consortium. The proposed approach has three main steps: phenotype feature extraction from 3D face images, genotype feature extraction from a DNA sample, and genome-wide association analysis to determine genetic variations that contribute to facial structure and appearance. Results indicate that there exist significant correlations between genetic information and facial structure. We have identified 30 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), i.e. genetic variations, that significantly contribute to facial structure and appearance. We conclude with a preliminary attempt at facial reconstruction from the genetic data and emphasize on the complexity of the problem and the challenges encountered.
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