Performance evaluation of automated fingerprint identification systems for specific conditions observed in casework using simulated fingermarks |
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Authors: | de Jongh Arent Rodriguez Crystal M |
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Affiliation: | Digital Technology & Biometry Department, The Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands. a.de.jongh@nfi.minjus.nl |
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Abstract: | Few studies have been reported on the performance evaluation of automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) for fingermark-to-fingerprint comparisons. This paper aims to illustrate to fingerprint examiners the relevance of evaluating the AFIS performance under specific conditions by carrying out five types of performance tests. The conditions addressed are the number of minutiae assigned to a fingermark, manual and automatic assignment of the minutiae, the finger region from which the fingermark originates, the degree of distortion in the fingermark, and the difference in orientation between fingermarks and fingerprints. In these tests, the magnitude of the influence for each condition was quantified. The comparisons were performed using a research AFIS technology with simulated fingermarks. Simulated fingermarks provide a practical way to create fingermarks for specific conditions in large quantities. The results showed that each condition influences the performance significantly, emphasizing the relevance of developing, and applying performance tests for specific conditions. |
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Keywords: | forensic science automated fingerprint identification systems matching performance simulated data fingermark latent fingerprint performance evaluation benchmark |
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