Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia.
Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney, 15 Broadway, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia; School of Human Sciences, College of Science and Engineering, University of Derby, United Kingdom.
Forensic Sci Int. 2024 Aug;361:112100. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112100. Epub 2024 Jun 8.
The primary aim of fingermark research is to advance the quantity and quality of fingermarks detected using novel techniques or improvements on existing methods. Subsequently, there is a need to evaluate these methods to determine the quality of the developed mark, which is mostly done by the use of a numerical scale with descriptors to assist in the evaluation. However, this evaluation is often complicated due to a wide range of variables that impact the way quality assessment is performed. This is particularly true when considering it is currently unknown what assessment parameters are required to encompass the overall definition of quality. Likewise, the definition of fingermark quality is not universally agreed upon, which leads to significant subjective interpretation when a researcher chooses a scale. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors contributing to fingermark quality in order to generate a deeper understanding of current approaches and definitions. A survey was created through a dataset that consisted of over 500 fingermarks detected in controlled laboratory conditions with a range of techniques. The images selected for the survey were based upon representing a full range of quality, each with a varying range of attributes. The survey looked at different parameters and descriptions used in current assessment protocols, asked participants to grade marks based on chosen parameters, and investigated current chosen methods by researchers in fingermark definition. The survey relied upon the participation of both examiners and researchers in fingermark detection. The results indicate that quality assessment methods implemented by researchers are not utilising all parameters that fingermark researchers and examiners deem important. This is especially true for contrast and background development, considered as two of the top parameters by examiners and researchers, which are not regularly used in most quality scale assessment methods. The survey ultimately demonstrated that the current subjective quality assessment methods were not always suitable and highlighted more appropriate parameters and descriptors that should be considered when assessing the quality of a fingermark.
指纹研究的主要目的是通过使用新技术或改进现有方法来提高检测到的指纹的数量和质量。随后,需要对这些方法进行评估,以确定所开发标记的质量,这主要是通过使用带有描述符的数字量表来协助评估来完成。然而,由于影响质量评估方式的各种变量,这种评估通常很复杂。当考虑到目前尚不清楚需要哪些评估参数来涵盖质量的整体定义时,情况尤其如此。同样,指纹质量的定义也没有得到普遍认可,这导致研究人员在选择量表时会产生很大的主观解释。本研究的目的是研究影响指纹质量的因素,以更深入地了解当前的方法和定义。通过一个由 500 多个在受控实验室条件下使用各种技术检测到的指纹组成的数据集创建了一项调查。为调查选择的图像代表了全范围的质量,每个图像都具有不同范围的属性。该调查着眼于当前评估协议中使用的不同参数和描述,要求参与者根据所选参数对标记进行评分,并研究研究人员在指纹定义中当前选择的方法。该调查依赖于指纹检测的检查人员和研究人员的参与。结果表明,研究人员实施的质量评估方法并未利用检查人员和研究人员认为重要的所有参数。对于对比度和背景开发尤其如此,这两个参数被检查人员和研究人员视为最重要的参数之一,但在大多数质量量表评估方法中并未经常使用。该调查最终表明,当前的主观质量评估方法并不总是合适的,并强调了在评估指纹质量时应考虑的更合适的参数和描述符。