Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still fundamentally depends on the visual judgments of highly trained human examiners. Fingerprints collected from crime scenes typically contain less information than fingerprints collected under controlled conditions. Specifically, they are often noisy and distorted and may contain only a portion of the total fingerprint area. Expertise in fingerprint comparison, like other forms of perceptual expertise, such as face recognition or aircraft identification, depends on perceptual learning processes that lead to the discovery of features and relations that matter in comparing prints. Relatively little is known about the perceptual processes involved ...
Abstract- Fingerprints are the most universal, unique and persistent biometrics. The growing interes...
For a century, the matching of images of fingerprints has been used for forensic identification. Des...
Recent methodological advances in the processing of DNA evidence have begun to force a closer examin...
Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still f...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
Fingerprint comparison evidence has been used in criminal courts for almost 100 years to identify de...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Technology has changed how forensic evidence is processed. Prior to the 1980s, fingerprints were com...
Biometric systems and fingerprint recognition systems in particular have become very widespread in t...
“CSI”-style TV shows give the impression that fingerprint identification is fully automated. In real...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
ABSTRACT: Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a ce...
Abstract- Fingerprints are the most universal, unique and persistent biometrics. The growing interes...
For a century, the matching of images of fingerprints has been used for forensic identification. Des...
Recent methodological advances in the processing of DNA evidence have begun to force a closer examin...
Latent fingerprint examination is a complex task that, despite advances in image processing, still f...
Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a century, the...
Fingerprint comparison evidence has been used in criminal courts for almost 100 years to identify de...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare-or "match"-evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) to pr...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Forensic feature-comparison examiners compare - or "match" - evidence samples (e.g., fingerprints) t...
Expert decision making often seems impressive, even miraculous. People with genuine expertise in a p...
Technology has changed how forensic evidence is processed. Prior to the 1980s, fingerprints were com...
Biometric systems and fingerprint recognition systems in particular have become very widespread in t...
“CSI”-style TV shows give the impression that fingerprint identification is fully automated. In real...
There has been significant resistance from within the forensic science community to acknowledge the ...
ABSTRACT: Although fingerprint experts have presented evidence in criminal courts for more than a ce...
Abstract- Fingerprints are the most universal, unique and persistent biometrics. The growing interes...
For a century, the matching of images of fingerprints has been used for forensic identification. Des...
Recent methodological advances in the processing of DNA evidence have begun to force a closer examin...