The detection of traces is a main task of forensics. Hyperspectral imaging is a potential method from which we expect to capture more fluorescence effects than with common forensic light sources. This paper shows that the use of hyperspectral imaging is suited for the analysis of latent traces and extends the classical concept to the conservation of the crime scene for retrospective laboratory analysis. We examine specimen of blood, semen and saliva traces in several dilution steps, prepared on cardboard substrate. As our key result we successfully make latent traces visible up to dilution factor of 1:8000. We can attribute most of the detectability to interference of electromagnetic light with the water content of the traces in the shortwa...
In forensic examination of questioned documents a type of casework often encountered are the frauds ...
Often in criminal investigations, discrimination of types of body fluid evidence is crucially import...
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technology for remotely inferring the material properties of the...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) integrates conventional imaging and spectroscopy, to obtain both spatial...
The importance of detecting minute biological traces in forensic evidences feeds the continuous inte...
In this paper, a conventional camera modified to capture multispectral images, has been used to loca...
© 2014 Forensic Science Society. Current methods of detection and identification of blood stains rel...
Analysis of fingerprints has predominantly focused on matching the pattern of ridges to a specific p...
The objective of this dissertation is to provide the scientific foundation for spectroscopic detecti...
© 2016 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Blood is one of the most commonly encountered typ...
Analysis of fingerprints has predominantly focused on matching the pattern of ridges to a specific ...
Detecting invisible details and separating mixed evidence is critical for forensic inspection. If th...
© 2016 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Biological samples, such as blood, are regularly ...
Hyperspectral imaging is a generic imaging modality allowing high spectral and spatial resolution ov...
Crime scene investigation (CSI) requires the ultimate available technology for a rapid, non-destruct...
In forensic examination of questioned documents a type of casework often encountered are the frauds ...
Often in criminal investigations, discrimination of types of body fluid evidence is crucially import...
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technology for remotely inferring the material properties of the...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) integrates conventional imaging and spectroscopy, to obtain both spatial...
The importance of detecting minute biological traces in forensic evidences feeds the continuous inte...
In this paper, a conventional camera modified to capture multispectral images, has been used to loca...
© 2014 Forensic Science Society. Current methods of detection and identification of blood stains rel...
Analysis of fingerprints has predominantly focused on matching the pattern of ridges to a specific p...
The objective of this dissertation is to provide the scientific foundation for spectroscopic detecti...
© 2016 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Blood is one of the most commonly encountered typ...
Analysis of fingerprints has predominantly focused on matching the pattern of ridges to a specific ...
Detecting invisible details and separating mixed evidence is critical for forensic inspection. If th...
© 2016 The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Biological samples, such as blood, are regularly ...
Hyperspectral imaging is a generic imaging modality allowing high spectral and spatial resolution ov...
Crime scene investigation (CSI) requires the ultimate available technology for a rapid, non-destruct...
In forensic examination of questioned documents a type of casework often encountered are the frauds ...
Often in criminal investigations, discrimination of types of body fluid evidence is crucially import...
Hyperspectral imaging is a powerful technology for remotely inferring the material properties of the...