Nakamura Atsushi, Okuda Hidekazu, Nagaoka Takashi, Akiba Norimitsu, Kurosawa Kenji, Kuroki Kenro, Ichikawa Fumihiko, Torao Akira, Sota Takayuki
Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Shinjuku, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan.
Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Shinjuku, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan.
Forensic Sci Int. 2015 Sep;254:100-5. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2015.06.031. Epub 2015 Jul 8.
Untreated latent fingerprints are known to exhibit fluorescence under UV laser excitation. Previously, the hyperspectral imager (HSI) has been primarily evaluated in terms of its potential to enhance the sensitivity of latent fingerprint detection following treatment by conventional chemical methods in the forensic science field. In this study however, the potential usability of the HSI for the visualization and detection of untreated latent fingerprints by measuring their inherent fluorescence under continuous wave (CW) visible laser excitation was examined. Its potential to undertake spectral separation of overlapped fingerprints was also evaluated. The excitation wavelength dependence of fluorescent images was examined using an untreated palm print on a steel based wall, and it was found that green laser excitation is superior to blue and yellow lasers' excitation for the production of high contrast fluorescence images. In addition, a spectral separation method for overlapped fingerprints/palm prints on a plaster wall was proposed using new images converted by the division and subtraction of two single wavelength images constructed based on measured hyperspectral data (HSD). In practical tests, the relative isolation of two overlapped fingerprints/palm prints was successful in twelve out of seventeen cases. Only one fingerprint/palm print was extracted for an additional three cases. These results revealed that the feasibility of overlapped fingerprint/palm print spectral separation depends on the difference in the temporal degeneration of each fluorescence spectrum. The present results demonstrate that a combination of a portable HSI and CW green laser has considerable potential for the identification and detection of untreated latent fingerprints/palm prints on the walls under study, while the use of HSD makes it practically possible for doubly overlapped fingerprints/palm prints to be separated spectrally.
未经处理的潜在指纹在紫外激光激发下会发出荧光。此前,高光谱成像仪(HSI)主要是根据其在法医学领域通过传统化学方法处理后增强潜在指纹检测灵敏度的潜力来进行评估的。然而,在本研究中,研究了HSI通过测量连续波(CW)可见激光激发下未经处理的潜在指纹的固有荧光来对其进行可视化和检测的潜在可用性。还评估了其对重叠指纹进行光谱分离的潜力。使用钢质墙壁上未经处理的掌纹研究了荧光图像的激发波长依赖性,发现绿色激光激发在产生高对比度荧光图像方面优于蓝色和黄色激光激发。此外,提出了一种基于测量的高光谱数据(HSD)构建的两个单波长图像相除和相减转换得到的新图像,用于石膏墙壁上重叠指纹/掌纹的光谱分离方法。在实际测试中,十七个案例中有十二个成功实现了两个重叠指纹/掌纹的相对分离。另外三个案例中仅提取到了一个指纹/掌纹。这些结果表明,重叠指纹/掌纹光谱分离的可行性取决于各荧光光谱时间退化的差异。目前的结果表明,便携式HSI和连续波绿色激光的组合在识别和检测所研究墙壁上未经处理的潜在指纹/掌纹方面具有相当大的潜力,而使用HSD实际上使得双重叠指纹/掌纹能够进行光谱分离。