Journal of Medical Sciences (Jan 2016)

Age estimation: Current state and research challenges

  • Abhishek Singh Nayyar,
  • B Anand Babu,
  • B Krishnaveni,
  • M Vaishnavi Devi,
  • H C Gayitri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1011-4564.196348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 6
pp. 209 – 216

Abstract

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There exist several methods and a fairly substantial literature on the field of age estimation. However, different methods are associated with varying degrees of uncertainty and precision, and this is not always well understood. From a statistical-methodological point of view, there are reasons to believe that a combination of different measurement methods and a more conscious use of the relevant statistical methodology may provide more reliable estimates and better quantification of associated levels of uncertainty. When the uncertainty is known, considering the acceptance level of the error rates, methods are to be found out to rectify it to the maximum possible extent to make it in acceptable limits with maximum validity as there are no methods, by which the age of an individual can be precisely estimated.

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