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Fingerprints from fingerprints

International Congress Series, 2003
Besides ‘‘classical’’ biological materials such as blood and sperm, epithelial cells from latent fingerprints are targeted in forensic sciences. In addition to studies using latent fingerprints applied to beer glasses [1], T-shirts left on crime scenes [2] and various other objects [3], we report the detection of STR profiles from latent fingerprints ...
M.K Balogh   +4 more
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Fingerprint formation

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2005
Fingerprints (epidermal ridges) have been used as a means of identifications for more than 2000 years. They have also been extensively studied scientifically by anthropologists and biologists. However, despite all the empirical and experimental knowledge, no widely accepted explanation for the development of epidermal ridges on fingers, palms and soles
Kücken, Michael, Newell, Alan C.
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Fingerprint Comparison. I: Similarity of Fingerprints

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1982
Abstract Fingerprints from 61 pairs of male monozygotic twins (MZ), 47 pairs of female MZ, 40 pairs of same-sex male dizygotic twins (DZ), 44 pairs of same-sex female DZ, 4 pairs of opposite-sex DZ, and 28 brothers and 31 sisters of those twins are used for the study of fingerprint similarities. Similarities of fingerprint pattern, ridge
C H, Lin   +3 more
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Autopsy Fingerprint Technique Using Fingerprint Powder

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2017
AbstractThe collection of high‐quality fingerprints is an important component of routine forensic autopsies and represents one of the several potential methods for identifying a decedent. Fingerprint collection at autopsy frequently employs a manual method using fingerprint ink and cards, although some offices use digital‐scanning equipment.
Lee O, Morgan   +5 more
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Genetic fingerprinting

Nature Medicine, 2005
This is the author's final draft of the paper published as Nature Medicine, 2005, 11, pp.1035-1039. The definitive published version is available from http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/v11/n10/full/nm1005-1035.html. This paper was written on the occasion of the award of the 2005 Albert Lasker Medical Research Awards.
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Fingerprint verification using fingerprint texture

2009 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT), 2009
In this paper, a new fingerprint verification algorithm is presented that improves matching accuracy by overcoming the shortcomings of previous methods due to poor image quality. It reduces multi-spectral noise by enhancing a fingerprint image to accurately and reliably determine a reference point using the orientation reliability and then extract a ...
Mohammed S. Khalil   +3 more
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FINGERPRINT

International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining, 2012
Monitoring and interpretation of changing patterns is a task of paramount importance for data mining applications in dynamic environments. While there is much research in adapting patterns in the presence of drift or shift, there is less research on how to maintain an overview of pattern changes over time. A major challenge is summarizing changes in an
Eirini Ntoutsi   +2 more
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FingerPrint

CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2004
We report on a pilot study that is part of an ongoing project which investigates social awareness support for project groups made of students who may choose to work at the university, at home or at part-time job offices. The study involved the design and early evaluation of a prototype which augments a cooperative application with various sensorial and
Cristian Bogdan   +1 more
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Beyond Fingerprinting

Scientific American, 2008
Anil K, Jain, Sharath, Pankanti
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