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HT: Tokushima Prefecture, where we live, is one of the highest earthquake risk areas in the Nankai Trough. I participate in personal identification training with the assumption that there will be a reoccurrence of the great earthquakes seen in the past. The high population densities of the region mean we have to assume a high number of casualties. With current methods, we cannot quickly confirm the identity of large numbers of victims, so a new approach is necessary. My studies on the development of a personal identification method using digital tooth image analysis technique will help overcome the challenges with the current approach. This is because the method can innovatively accelerate the collection and organisation of preand post-mortem data, making it possible to confirm identity and return the victim to their family.
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