Expert witnesses using facial comparison techniques are regularly required to disambiguate cases of disputed identification in CCTV images and other photographic evidence in court. This paper describes a novel software-assisted photo-anthropometric facial landmark identification system, DigitalFace tested against a database of 70 full-face and profile images of young males meeting a similar description. The system produces 37 linear and 25 angular measurements across the two viewpoints. A series of 64 analyses were conducted to examine whether separate novel probe facial images of target individuals whose face dimensions were already stored within the database would be correctly identified as the same person. Identification verification was...
The present study introduces a new approach to computer-assisted face/skull matching used for person...
In this study, 14 standard facial distances on 10 adult volunteers were measured directly with a cal...
As early as the nineteenth century, measurements of the face and body were used for forensic identif...
Expert witnesses using facial comparison techniques are regularly required to disambiguate cases of ...
Anthropometry can be used in certain circumstances to facilitate comparison of a photograph of a sus...
IntroductionIn this chapter, the problems associated with the individualisation of people depicted i...
An abundunce of surveillance cameras highlights the necessity of identifying individuals recorded. I...
Most of face recognition algorithms work fine when applied under controlled lighting conditions, pro...
The paper describes a procedure aimed at identification from two-dimensional (2D) images (video-surv...
Face comparison/face mapping is one of the promising methods in face biometrics which needs relative...
Continuing advancements in the field of digital cameras and surveillance imaging devices have led la...
Methods for the verification of the identity of offenders in cases involving video-surveillance imag...
Facial biometrics works by verifying and identifying a person based on behavior and physical behavio...
The use of images for the identification of criminals is becoming more prevalent with the increased ...
This paper deals with the analyticalstatistical method of one of the most used biometrics, the face ...
The present study introduces a new approach to computer-assisted face/skull matching used for person...
In this study, 14 standard facial distances on 10 adult volunteers were measured directly with a cal...
As early as the nineteenth century, measurements of the face and body were used for forensic identif...
Expert witnesses using facial comparison techniques are regularly required to disambiguate cases of ...
Anthropometry can be used in certain circumstances to facilitate comparison of a photograph of a sus...
IntroductionIn this chapter, the problems associated with the individualisation of people depicted i...
An abundunce of surveillance cameras highlights the necessity of identifying individuals recorded. I...
Most of face recognition algorithms work fine when applied under controlled lighting conditions, pro...
The paper describes a procedure aimed at identification from two-dimensional (2D) images (video-surv...
Face comparison/face mapping is one of the promising methods in face biometrics which needs relative...
Continuing advancements in the field of digital cameras and surveillance imaging devices have led la...
Methods for the verification of the identity of offenders in cases involving video-surveillance imag...
Facial biometrics works by verifying and identifying a person based on behavior and physical behavio...
The use of images for the identification of criminals is becoming more prevalent with the increased ...
This paper deals with the analyticalstatistical method of one of the most used biometrics, the face ...
The present study introduces a new approach to computer-assisted face/skull matching used for person...
In this study, 14 standard facial distances on 10 adult volunteers were measured directly with a cal...
As early as the nineteenth century, measurements of the face and body were used for forensic identif...