Scientific Reports (Jul 2024)

Developing an eyeball positioning method in the eye orbit for craniofacial identification in Korean population

  • Joon Yeol Ryu,
  • Yeon-Kyung Park,
  • Ji-Hwan Park,
  • Jeong Uk Seo,
  • Byung-Yoon Roh,
  • Eui-Joo Kim,
  • Chang-Un Choi,
  • Kyoung Min Koh,
  • Won-Joon Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-66833-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract We analysed the skulls and faces of Korean subjects using anthropometric methods to understand the anatomical characteristics of the eyeball and eye orbit region of Korean population and to determine the correlations between the hard and soft tissues around the eyeball and eye orbit region. In total, 82 sections in the region were measured to determine the correlations; among them, 34 showed significant differences by sex, and 6 showed significant differences by age. As the distance from the centre of the eye lens to the eye orbit is calculated as a ratio, we determined that the centre of the eye lens is located relatively on the lateral and superior position in each eye orbit in front view. Fourteen sections that could be used for craniofacial reconstruction/approximation in men and women were selected. Regression equations were derived according to the correlation of each section, and their reliabilities were verified by out of sample validation tests. Therefore, our results increase the accuracy of eyeball position determination, which would be useful for more efficient craniofacial reconstruction/approximation of the Korean population and should improve the efficiency of facial recognition.