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Victims of migrations


The dangers of migratory routes around the world are responsible for the loss of many lives. Identifying victims is a challenge as the only ante mortem data available are photos collected by NGOs at source or on social media.

Migration is a global challenge for many reasons. The truth is that people who undertake long and risky journeys often lose their lives far from home and often do so undocumented. In Europe more than 20,000 migrants have died trying to cross the Mediterranean in the last 7 years. Other migration routes in South America, Asia and Australia suffer the same humanitarian disaster.

Skeleton-based identification

Even though DNA profiling and automated fingerprint ID software are widely available, there is a considerable number of cases in which human remains can not be identified with these techniques.

Skeleton-based human identification is used especially in cases of victims whose remains are in a bad state of preservation (burnt, decomposed, skeletonized). These type of methods are used in 40-50% of all autopsies.

SKELETON·ID SOLUTION

CORE

Missing and Unidentified people Database and Virtual Lab, Case Files, Reports, Statistics, Access Management etc.

MODULES

· Craniofacial Superimposition
· Dental Comparison
· Biological Profile
· Comparative Radiography


VIRTUAL LAB


What is

Skeleton·ID is a game-changing software solution that combines identification techniques with Artificial Intelligence and integrates them into one single tool.

Allows different types of input data for missing and unidentified people. The software can process photos, 3D models, x-rays, personal information, and dental records and can compare this data with entire databases automatically by Artificial Intelligence. This makes the large-scale application of skeleton-based identification possible for the first time.

Designed for
forensic experts

Forensic experts like anthropologists, odontologists, pathologists in governmental and non-governmental organizations.

Governmental
Organizations

Forensic / Legal
Medicine

Non-Governmental
Organizations

Learn more about Victims of Migration with our last webinar with Caroline Wilkinson