This paper reports an exhaustive analysis of the discriminative power of the different regions of the human face on various forensic scenarios. In practice, when forensic examiners compare two face images, they focus their attention not only on the overall similarity of the two faces. They carry out an exhaustive morphological comparison region by region (e.g., nose, mouth, eyebrows, etc.). In this scenario it is very important to know based on scientific methods to what extent each facial region can help in identifying a person. This knowledge obtained using quantitative and statical methods on given populations can then be used by the examiner to support or tune his observations. In order to generate such scientific knowledge useful for t...
This work discusses the latest scientific and technical advancements in the field and their implicat...
Continuing advancements in the field of digital cameras and surveillance imaging devices have led la...
Much contemporary debate in forensic science concerns validity and admissibility of scientific evide...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Forensic Science Interna...
This paper focuses on automatic face identification for forensic applications. Forensic examiners co...
This paper focuses on automatic face identification for forensic applications. Forensic examiners co...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an experimental analysis of the combination of different regions of ...
IntroductionIn this chapter, the problems associated with the individualisation of people depicted i...
Methods for the verification of the identity of offenders in cases involving video-surveillance imag...
Beside a few papers which focus on the forensic aspects of automatic face recognition, there is not ...
Facial biometrics works by verifying and identifying a person based on behavior and physical behavio...
Forensic science largely concerns the analysis of crime. The science of biometrics has developed app...
Forensic science largely concerns the analysis of crime. The science of biometrics has developed app...
The mobility of digital technologies results in the increased number of conducted forensic facial re...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper discusses the possibility of use of some challenging face images scenario ca...
This work discusses the latest scientific and technical advancements in the field and their implicat...
Continuing advancements in the field of digital cameras and surveillance imaging devices have led la...
Much contemporary debate in forensic science concerns validity and admissibility of scientific evide...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Forensic Science Interna...
This paper focuses on automatic face identification for forensic applications. Forensic examiners co...
This paper focuses on automatic face identification for forensic applications. Forensic examiners co...
ABSTRACT: This article presents an experimental analysis of the combination of different regions of ...
IntroductionIn this chapter, the problems associated with the individualisation of people depicted i...
Methods for the verification of the identity of offenders in cases involving video-surveillance imag...
Beside a few papers which focus on the forensic aspects of automatic face recognition, there is not ...
Facial biometrics works by verifying and identifying a person based on behavior and physical behavio...
Forensic science largely concerns the analysis of crime. The science of biometrics has developed app...
Forensic science largely concerns the analysis of crime. The science of biometrics has developed app...
The mobility of digital technologies results in the increased number of conducted forensic facial re...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper discusses the possibility of use of some challenging face images scenario ca...
This work discusses the latest scientific and technical advancements in the field and their implicat...
Continuing advancements in the field of digital cameras and surveillance imaging devices have led la...
Much contemporary debate in forensic science concerns validity and admissibility of scientific evide...