DocumentCode
44413
Title
Context-based approach of separating contactless captured high-resolution overlapped latent fingerprints
Author
Kun Qian ; Schott, M. ; Wenju Zheng ; Dittmann, Jana
Author_Institution
Fac. of Comput. Sci., Otto von Guericke Univ. Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Jun-14
Firstpage
101
Lastpage
112
Abstract
Overlapped latent fingerprints occurring at crime scenes challenge forensic investigations, as they cannot be properly processed unless separated. Addressing this, Chen et al. proposed a relaxation-labelling-based approach on simulated samples, improved by Feng et al. for conventionally developed latent ones. As the development of advanced contactless nanometre-range sensing technology keeps broadening the vision of forensics, the authors use a chromatic white light sensor for contactless non-invasive acquisition. This preserves the fingerprints for further investigations and enhances existing separation techniques. Motivated by the trend in dactyloscopy that investigations now not only aim at identifications but also retrieving further context of the fingerprints (e.g. chemical composition, age), a context-based separation approach is suggested for high-resolution samples of overlapped latent fingerprints. The author´s conception of context-aware data processing is introduced to analyse the context in this forensic scenario, yielding an enhanced separation algorithm with optimised parameters. Two test sets are generated for evaluation, one consisting of 60 authentic overlapped fingerprints on three substrates and the other of 100 conventionally developed latent samples from the work of Feng et al. An equal error rate of 5.7% is achieved on the first test set, which shows improvement over their previous work, and 17.9% on the second.
Keywords
digital forensics; fingerprint identification; image resolution; image retrieval; optical sensors; ubiquitous computing; advanced contactless nanometre-range sensing technology; chemical composition; chromatic white light sensor; contactless captured high-resolution overlapped latent fingerprint; contactless noninvasive acquisition; context-aware data processing; context-based approach; context-based separation approach; crime scenes; dactyloscopy; enhanced separation algorithm; forensic science vision; relaxation labelling; simulated samples;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biometrics, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
2047-4938
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-bmt.2013.0057
Filename
6828588
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