| Literature DB >> 28640836 |
Junli Zhao1,2, Fuqing Duan3,4, Zhenkuan Pan5, Zhongke Wu3,4, Jinhua Li1, Qingqiong Deng3,4, Xiaona Li1, Mingquan Zhou3,4.
Abstract
The computer-aided craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) technique has been widely used in the fields of criminal investigation, archaeology, anthropology and cosmetic surgery. The evaluation of craniofacial reconstruction results is important for improving the effect of craniofacial reconstruction. Here, we used the sparse principal component analysis (SPCA) method to evaluate the similarity between two sets of craniofacial data. Compared with principal component analysis (PCA), SPCA can effectively reduce the dimensionality and simultaneously produce sparse principal components with sparse loadings, thus making it easy to explain the results. The experimental results indicated that the evaluation results of PCA and SPCA are consistent to a large extent. To compare the inconsistent results, we performed a subjective test, which indicated that the result of SPCA is superior to that of PCA. Most importantly, SPCA can not only compare the similarity of two craniofacial datasets but also locate regions of high similarity, which is important for improving the craniofacial reconstruction effect. In addition, the areas or features that are important for craniofacial similarity measurements can be determined from a large amount of data. We conclude that the craniofacial contour is the most important factor in craniofacial similarity evaluation. This conclusion is consistent with the conclusions of psychological experiments on face recognition and our subjective test. The results may provide important guidance for three- or two-dimensional face similarity evaluation, analysis and face recognition.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28640836 PMCID: PMC5480975 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1The procedure of craniofacial data acquisition.
PCA results of the comparison (ten craniofacial data).
| PCA | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 6.3682 | 20.4600 | 13.6084 | 15.2861 | 5.4915 | 3.5066 | 134.5970 | 11.6981 | 8.7297 | |
| 6.3682 | 0 | 36.9393 | 17.9144 | 25.2519 | 4.1056 | 6.0655 | 165.2107 | 25.9621 | 9.0207 | |
| 20.4600 | 36.9393 | 0 | 18.0716 | 6.9442 | 22.7988 | 28.9824 | 65.6760 | 5.9180 | 29.5986 | |
| 13.6084 | 17.9144 | 18.0716 | 0 | 22.5093 | 6.2955 | 19.4578 | 92.3872 | 8.8958 | 5.9922 | |
| 15.2861 | 25.2519 | 6.9442 | 22.5093 | 0 | 17.5907 | 18.8078 | 87.8924 | 9.4349 | 24.2863 | |
| 5.4915 | 4.1056 | 22.7988 | 6.2955 | 17.5907 | 0 | 8.7473 | 121.1084 | 13.4716 | 4.3154 | |
| 3.5066 | 6.0655 | 28.9824 | 19.4578 | 18.8078 | 8.7473 | 0 | 159.8399 | 16.1770 | 9.2260 | |
| 134.5970 | 165.2107 | 65.6760 | 92.3872 | 87.8924 | 121.1084 | 159.8399 | 0 | 80.7340 | 131.0478 | |
| 11.6981 | 25.9621 | 5.9180 | 8.8958 | 9.4349 | 13.4716 | 16.1770 | 80.7340 | 0 | 13.4808 | |
| 8.7297 | 9.0207 | 29.5986 | 5.9922 | 24.2863 | 4.3154 | 9.2260 | 131.0478 | 13.4808 | 0 |
SPCA results of the comparison (ten craniofacial data).
| SPCA | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0.4495 | 1.6585 | 1.1926 | 1.2289 | 0.4640 | 0.3544 | 10.8468 | 1.0918 | 0.7026 | |
| 0.4495 | 0 | 3.2704 | 1.5601 | 2.3552 | 0.3982 | 0.4776 | 13.5670 | 2.2592 | 0.7221 | |
| 1.6585 | 3.2704 | 0 | 1.6432 | 0.5779 | 2.1663 | 2.3313 | 5.5217 | 0.4337 | 2.3047 | |
| 1.1926 | 1.5601 | 1.6432 | 0 | 2.1196 | 0.6486 | 1.6096 | 7.9543 | 0.8496 | 0.4349 | |
| 1.2289 | 2.3552 | 0.5779 | 2.1196 | 0 | 1.7622 | 1.6348 | 7.0067 | 0.8953 | 2.2199 | |
| 0.4640 | 0.3982 | 2.1663 | 0.6486 | 1.7622 | 0 | 0.7595 | 10.0325 | 1.2963 | 0.4610 | |
| 0.3544 | 0.4776 | 2.3313 | 1.6096 | 1.6348 | 0.7595 | 0 | 13.0910 | 1.4565 | 0.8304 | |
| 10.8468 | 13.5670 | 5.5217 | 7.9543 | 7.0067 | 10.0325 | 13.0910 | 0 | 6.9895 | 10.8538 | |
| 1.0918 | 2.2592 | 0.4337 | 0.8496 | 0.8953 | 1.2963 | 1.4565 | 6.9895 | 0 | 1.2570 | |
| 0.7026 | 0.7221 | 2.3047 | 0.4349 | 2.2199 | 0.4610 | 0.8304 | 10.8538 | 1.2570 | 0 |
Fig 2Comparison of the closest craniofacial data found by SPCA and PCA.
Fig 3Reflected region by PCA principal component.
Fig 4Reflected region by SPCA sparse principal component.
Fig 5The proportion of each component in all craniofacial comparison.
Fig 6The proportion of each component in the most ten similar craniofacial comparison.
Fig 7The proportion of each component in the most similar craniofacial comparison.
Fig 8The comparison of similar and dissimilar regions.
Fig 9The regions with high similarity between F2 and F53 by SPCA sparse principal components.
Fig 10The regions with dissimilarity between F2 and F53 by SPCA sparse principal components.