DocumentCode :
2496
Title :
On Criminal Identification in Color Skin Images Using Skin Marks (RPPVSM) and Fusion With Inferred Vein Patterns
Author :
Nurhudatiana, Arfika ; Kong, Adams Wai-Kin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
May-15
Firstpage :
916
Lastpage :
931
Abstract :
Relatively Permanent Pigmented or Vascular Skin Marks (RPPVSM) were recently introduced as a biometric trait for identification in the cases in which the evidence images show only the nonfacial body parts of the criminals or victims, such as in child sexual abuse and riots. As manual RPPVSM identification is tiring and time-consuming, an automated RPPVSM identification system is proposed in this paper. The system comprises skin segmentation, RPPVSM detection, and RPPVSM matching algorithms. The system was evaluated on 1,200 back images collected from 283 Asian and Caucasian subjects in varying pose and viewpoint conditions. The system achieved rank-1 and rank-10 identification accuracies of 76.79% and 88.97%, respectively, higher than the identification accuracies given by existing skin mark detection methods previously proposed for face recognition systems. To handle identification with limited numbers of RPPVSM, a fusion scheme with inferred vein patterns is also proposed. The fusion was evaluated on 2,360 images of chests, forearms, and thighs collected mostly from Asian subjects, who tend to have fewer RPPVSM than Caucasian subjects. The results show that the fusion improves vein identification in all body parts with improvement rates varying between 2% and 5% depending on the number of RPPVSM detected. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work on automated identification in color skin images based on nonfacial skin marks and fusion with inferred vein patterns in forensic settings.
Keywords :
face recognition; image colour analysis; image matching; police data processing; vein recognition; Caucasian subjects; RPPVSM matching algorithm; automated RPPVSM identification system; child sexual abuse; color skin images; criminal identification; face recognition system; inferred vein patterns; relatively permanent pigmented or vascular skin marks; riots; skin mark detection method; Face; Histograms; Image color analysis; Image segmentation; Skin; Thigh; Veins; Forensics; biometrics; criminal identification; fusion; skin mark; vein; vein, fusion;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Forensics and Security, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1556-6013
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIFS.2014.2387575
Filename :
7001252
Link To Document :
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