Reliability and Accuracy of Angular Measurements on Laser Scanning Created 3D Models of Dry Skulls

  • Toneva D
  • Nikolova S
  • Georgiev I
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The aim of the study was to assess the accuracy and reliability of skull angles measured on 3D models created by laser scanning. Five skulls were measured through both conventional and digital measuring methods. The 3D models were created using a hand-held laser scanner Creaform VIUscan ™ . Seven angular characteristics were measured three times by two observers. The intra- and interobserver reliability were assessed using intraclass correlation coefficient. The differences between the digital and direct measurements were assessed using the measurement and relative errors. The intraclass correlation coefficients for digitally taken angles indicated almost perfect intra- and interobserver reliability, except for the alveolar profile angle showing moderate interobserver agreement. The overall measurement error based on the differences between digitally and directly measured angles was 0.61° and the relative error was 0.68%.

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Toneva, D., Nikolova, S., & Georgiev, I. (2016). Reliability and Accuracy of Angular Measurements on Laser Scanning Created 3D Models of Dry Skulls. Journal of Anthropology, 2016, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6218659

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