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Handbook of Biometrics for Forensic Science

Paperback Engels 2018 9783319844589
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This comprehensive handbook addresses the sophisticated forensic threats and challenges that have arisen in the modern digital age, and reviews the new computing solutions that have been proposed to tackle them. These include identity-related scenarios which cannot be solved with traditional approaches, such as attacks on security systems and the identification of abnormal/dangerous behaviors from remote cameras. Features: provides an in-depth analysis of the state of the art, together with a broad review of the available technologies and their potential applications; discusses potential future developments in the adoption of advanced technologies for the automated or semi-automated analysis of forensic traces; presents a particular focus on the acquisition and processing of data from real-world forensic cases; offers an holistic perspective, integrating work from different research institutions and combining viewpoints from both biometric technologies and forensic science.

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ISBN13:9783319844589
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Biometric Technologies for Forensic Science and Policing: State of the Art<br> Christophe Champod and Massimo Tistarelli</p><p>Part I: Analysis of Fingerprints and Fingermarks</p><p>Capture and Analysis of Latent Marks<br> Mario Hildebrandt, Jana Dittmann, and Claus Vielhauer</p><p>Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems: From Fingerprints to Fingermarks<br> Davide Maltoni, Raffaele Cappelli, and Didier Meuwly</p><p>Challenges for Fingerprint Recognition: Spoofing, Skin Diseases and Environmental Effects<br> Martin Drahansky, Ondřej Kanich, and Eva Březinová</p><p>Altered Fingerprint Detection<br> John Ellingsgaard and Christoph Busch </p><p>Part II: Face and Video Analysis</p>Face Sketch Recognition via Data-Driven Synthesis<br> Nannan Wang, Shengchuan Zhang, Chunlei Peng, Jie Li, and Xinbo Gao</p><p>Recent Developments in Video-Based Face Recognition<br> Jingxiao Zheng, Vishal M. Patel, and Rama Chellappa</p><p>Face Recognition Technologies for Evidential Evaluation of Video Traces<br> Xingjie Wei and Chang-Tsun Li</p><p>Human Factors in Forensic Face Identification<br> David White, Kristine Norell, P. Jonathon Phillips, and Alice J. O'Toole </p><p>Part III: Human Motion, Speech and Behavioral Analysis</p><p>Biometric Evidence in Forensic Automatic Speaker Recognition<br> Andzrej Drygajlo and Rudolf Haraksim</p><p>On Using Soft Biometrics in Forensic Investigation<br> Paulo Lobato Correia, Peter K. Larsen, Abdenour Hadid, Martin Sandau, and Miguel Almeida</p><p>Locating People in Surveillance Video Using Soft Biometric Traits<br> Simon Denman, Michael Halstead, Clinton Fookes, and Sridha Sridharan</p><p>Contact-Free Heartbeat Signal for Human Identification and Forensics<br> Kamal Nasrollahi, Mohammad A. Haque, Ramin Irani, and Thomas B. Moeslund</p><p>Part IV: Statistical Analysis of Forensic Biometric Data</p><p>From Biometric Scores to Forensic Likelihood Ratios<br> Daniel Ramos, Ram P. Krish, Julian Fierrez, and Didier Meuwly</p><p>Dynamic Signatures as Forensic Evidence: A New Expert Tool Including Population Statistics<br> Ruben Vera-Rodriguez, Julian Fierrez, and Javier Ortega-Garcia</p><p>Part V: Ethical and Legal Issues</p><p>Ethics and Policy of Forensic Biometrics<br> Emilio Mordini</p><p>>

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