Forensic image retrieval and processing are vital tools in the fight against crime e.g. during fingerprint capture. However, despite recent advances in machine vision technology and image processing techniques (and contrary to the claims of popular fiction) forensic image retrieval is still widely being performed using outdated practices involving inkpads and paper. Ongoing changes in government policy, increasing crime rates and the reduction of forensic service budgets increasingly require that evidence be gathered and processed more rapidly and efficiently. A consequence of this is that new, low-cost imaging technologies are required to simultaneously increase the quality and throughput of the processing of evidence. This is particularly...
Footwear impression evidence is often recovered at a crime scene and is either in the form of a two ...
Shoeprints are routinely left at crime scenes and are reported to be present more frequently than fi...
Fingerprints are widely used as a means of identifying persons of interest because of the highly ind...
Forensic image retrieval and processing are vital tools in the fight against crime e.g. during finge...
In order to address the issue of footwear capture from individuals arrested for recordable crime, te...
Analysis of footwear recovered from a crime scene is a well known and well accepted part of forensic...
Analysis of either footprints or footwear impressions which have been recovered from a crime scene i...
Footwear prints are one of the most commonly recovered in criminal investigations. They can be used ...
The recovery of three-dimensional footwear impressions at crime scenes can be a challenge but can al...
Footwear impression is a common phenomenon in crime investigation cas-es. It is frequently found whe...
Abstract. Impressions of footwear are commonly found in crime scenes. Yet they are not routinely use...
With the abundance of evidence data collected from scenes of crime (SoC), shoeprint (or soleprint) t...
There are many well-known forms of impression evidence that are continually encountered by forensic ...
As one form of valuable forensic evidence, the shoeprint marks left at crime scenes have often been ...
According to the College of Podiatry, footprints rank among the most frequent forms of evidence foun...
Footwear impression evidence is often recovered at a crime scene and is either in the form of a two ...
Shoeprints are routinely left at crime scenes and are reported to be present more frequently than fi...
Fingerprints are widely used as a means of identifying persons of interest because of the highly ind...
Forensic image retrieval and processing are vital tools in the fight against crime e.g. during finge...
In order to address the issue of footwear capture from individuals arrested for recordable crime, te...
Analysis of footwear recovered from a crime scene is a well known and well accepted part of forensic...
Analysis of either footprints or footwear impressions which have been recovered from a crime scene i...
Footwear prints are one of the most commonly recovered in criminal investigations. They can be used ...
The recovery of three-dimensional footwear impressions at crime scenes can be a challenge but can al...
Footwear impression is a common phenomenon in crime investigation cas-es. It is frequently found whe...
Abstract. Impressions of footwear are commonly found in crime scenes. Yet they are not routinely use...
With the abundance of evidence data collected from scenes of crime (SoC), shoeprint (or soleprint) t...
There are many well-known forms of impression evidence that are continually encountered by forensic ...
As one form of valuable forensic evidence, the shoeprint marks left at crime scenes have often been ...
According to the College of Podiatry, footprints rank among the most frequent forms of evidence foun...
Footwear impression evidence is often recovered at a crime scene and is either in the form of a two ...
Shoeprints are routinely left at crime scenes and are reported to be present more frequently than fi...
Fingerprints are widely used as a means of identifying persons of interest because of the highly ind...