Forensic print extraction using 3D technology and its processing.

Rajeev, Srijith.

Kamath K.M., Shreyas.

Panetta, Karen.

Agaian, S. S.

2017.

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  • Biometric evidence plays a crucial role in criminal scene analysis. Forensic prints can be extracted from any solid surface such as firearms, doorknobs, carpets and mugs. Prints such as fingerprints, palm prints, footprints and lip-prints can be classified into patent, latent, and three-dimensional plastic prints. Traditionally, law enforcement officers capture these forensic traits using an ... read more
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  • Srijith Rajeev; Shreyas Kamath K. M.; Karen Panetta; Sos S. Agaian; Forensic print extraction using 3D technology and its processing. Proc. SPIE 10221, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2017, 102210L (May 10, 2017); doi:10.1117/12.2262307.
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