Integrated Forensic Identification Services, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Integrated Forensic Identification Services, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Forensic Sci Int. 2020 Jul;312:110314. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110314. Epub 2020 May 4.
This article outlines the process used to collect fingermarks in a controlled environment, encode, and store the fingermark images. It was important that the fingermarks resemble the type of evidence that would be found at a crime scene. This meant using a variety of substrates, development techniques, and residues. The dataset also includes non-mates; the manner in which close non-matches were found using an Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) will be discussed. An efficient workflow was created which allowed the RCMP to capture 3011 fingermark images from 62 individuals. This is the foundation of the dataset that will be used for future research and proficiency testing by the RCMP. Two vital lessons learned during the process were, the importance of thoroughly cleaning objects before use and to ensure proper quality control checks were in place, including verification through a fingerprint comparison. Since the data is being used in proficiency testing, it is currently unavailable for public use.
本文概述了在受控环境中采集指纹、对指纹图像进行编码和存储的过程。重要的是,指纹要与犯罪现场可能发现的那种类型的证据相似。这意味着要使用各种基质、开发技术和残留物。该数据集还包括非匹配指纹;将讨论使用自动指纹识别系统(AFIS)查找近似非匹配指纹的方式。创建了一个高效的工作流程,使 RCMP 能够从 62 个人中捕获 3011 个指纹图像。这是该数据集的基础,将用于 RCMP 的未来研究和熟练测试。在这个过程中,有两个重要的经验教训,一是在使用前彻底清洁物品的重要性,二是要确保适当的质量控制检查到位,包括通过指纹比较进行验证。由于该数据目前正用于熟练测试,因此无法供公众使用。