Latent-to-full palmprint comparison based on radial triangulation under forensic conditions

Ruifang Wang, D. Ramos, Julian Fierrez
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In forensic applications the evidential value of palmprints is obvious according to surveys of law enforcement agencies which indicate that 30 percent of the latents recovered from crime scenes are from palms. Consequently, developing forensic automatic palmprint identification technology is an urgent and challenging task which deals with latent (i.e., partial) and full palmprints captured or recovered at 500 ppi at least (the current standard in forensic applications) for minutiae-based offline recognition. Moreover, a rigorous quantification of the evidential value of biometrics, such as fingerprints and palmprints, is essential in modern forensic science. Recently, radial triangulation has been proposed as a step towards this objective in fingerprints, using minutiae manually extracted by experts. In this work we help in automatizing such comparison strategy, and generalize it to palmprints. Firstly, palmprint segmentation and enhancement are implemented for full prints feature extraction by a commercial biometric SDK in an automatic way, while features of latent prints are manually extracted by forensic experts. Then a latent-to-full palmprint comparison algorithm based on radial triangulation is proposed, in which radial triangulation is utilized for minutiae modeling. Finally, 22 latent palmprints from real forensic cases and 8680 full palmprints from criminal investigation field are used for performance evaluation. Experimental results proof the usability and efficiency of the proposed system, i.e, rank-1 identification rate of 62% is achieved despite the inherent difficulty of latent-to-full
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法医条件下基于径向三角测量的潜在掌纹与完整掌纹对比
根据执法机构的调查,掌纹在法医应用中的证据价值是显而易见的,从犯罪现场发现的指纹中有30%来自掌纹。因此,开发法医自动掌纹识别技术是一项紧迫而具有挑战性的任务,该技术处理捕获或恢复的潜在掌纹(即部分掌纹)和完整掌纹(至少500 ppi(目前法医应用的标准)),用于基于微小的离线识别。此外,严格量化生物特征的证据价值,如指纹和掌纹,在现代法医科学中是必不可少的。最近,径向三角剖分被提出作为实现这一目标的一步,在指纹中使用专家手动提取的细节。在这项工作中,我们帮助自动化这种比较策略,并将其推广到掌纹。首先,利用商用生物识别SDK对掌纹进行分割和增强,自动提取全指纹特征,同时由法医专家手动提取潜在指纹特征。在此基础上,提出了一种基于径向三角剖分的全潜掌纹对比算法,该算法利用径向三角剖分进行细节建模。最后,利用来自真实法医案件的22个潜在掌纹和来自刑侦现场的8680个完整掌纹进行性能评价。实验结果证明了该系统的可用性和效率,即在潜在到满的固有困难下,实现了62%的rank-1识别率
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