[BUCH] Footwear Impression Evidence: Detection, Recovery, and Examination
WJ Bodziak - 1999 - books.google.com
The Counter-Terrorism Handbook: Tactics, Procedures, and Techniques Frank Bolz,
Jr., Kenneth J. Dudonis, and David P. Schulz Forensic Pathology Dominick J. Di
Maio and Vincent JM Di Maio Interpretation of Bloodstain Evidence at Crime ...
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Automatic classification and recognition of shoeprints
A Alexander, A Bouridane, D Crookes - Image Processing and Its Applications, 1999. Seventh …, 1999 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
It is known that the majority of crime is committed by repeat offenders [3]. It
is common for burglars to commit a number of offences in the same day. As it
would be unusual for an offender to discard their footwear between ...
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[ZITATION] Application of fractals to the detection and classification of shoeprints
A Bouridane, A Alexander, M Nibouche, D Crookes - Image Processing, 2000
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Automated Processing of Shoeprint Images Based on the Fourier Transform for Use in Forensic Science
P de Chazal, J Flynn, RB Reilly - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE …, 2005 - doi.ieeecomputersociety.org
Abstract—The development of a system for automatically sorting a database of
shoeprint images based on the outsole pattern in response to a reference
shoeprint image is presented. The database images are sorted so that those ...
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[PDF] Evaluation of contents-based image retrieval methods for a database of logos on drug tablets
Z Geradts, H Hardy, A Poortman, J Bijhold - Proceedings of SPIE Enabling Technologies for Law …, 2001 - geradts.com
In this research an evaluation has been made of the different ways of contents
based image retrieval of logos of drug tablets. On a database of 432 illicitly
produced tablets (mostly containing MDMA), we have compared different ...
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Fractal and multiscale method for content-based image retrieval
F Murtagh, A Alexander, A Bouridane, D Crookes, JG … - CIR-2000: The Challenge of Image Retrieval, Third UK … - citeseer.ist.psu.edu
We review recent work on a forensic science application, involving database matching
of shoeprint images, using fractals. We then look at how to use features derived
from multiple resolution scales, derived from a wavelet transform, in order ...
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[ZITATION] Automatic Classification of Shoeprints for use in Forensic Science
C Huynh - 2004 - University College Dublin
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Image quality measures for hierarchical decomposition of a shoeprint image
H Su, A Bouridane, D Crookes - Forensic Science International, 2006 - Elsevier
In an automated shoeprint classification and retrieval system, several practical
difficulties exist hindering the effectiveness of shoeprint classification, such
as device-dependent noise, distortions, and incompleteness. This makes it ...
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Automatic classification of shoeprints for use in forensic science based on the Fourier transform - columbia.edu [PDF] 
C Huynh, P de Chazal, D McErlean, RB Reilly, TJ … - Image Processing, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 International …, 2003 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This study developed a system of automatic classification of shoeprint images
into groups belonging to the same sole pattern. When presented with an image of
a new shoeprint the system displays a ranked sequence of shoeprint images ...
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Automatic Extraction and Classification of Footwear Patterns - shef.ac.uk [PDF] 
M Pavlou, NM Allinson - LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, 2006 - Springer
Abstract. Identification of the footwear traces from crime scenes is an
important yet largely forgotten aspect of forensic intelligence and evi- dence.
We present initial results from a developing automatic footwear ...
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Survey of 1276 shoeprint impressions and development of an automatic shoeprint pattern matching …
TJ Hannigan, LM Fleury, RB Reilly, BA O’Mullane, … - Science & Justice, 2006 - Elsevier
WJ Bodziac, Footwear Impression Evidence; Detection, Recovery and Examination
(2nd Edition), CRC Press, Boca Raton (2000). ... H. Katterwe, True or False?,
Information Bulletin for Shoeprint/Toolmark Examiners 9 (2) (2003), pp. ...
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Kicking to death—forensic and criminological aspects
H Strauch, I Wirth, U Taymoorian, G Geserick - Forensic Science International, 2001 - Elsevier
A total of 36,274 forensic autopsies was performed in Berlin, between 1980 and
1987, including 152 cases (0.42%) in which death had been caused by blunt
violence due to kicking. Data were collected on both victims and offenders, ...
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Computerized Matching of Shoeprints Based on Sole Pattern
R Xiao, P Shi - Computational Forensics: Second International Workshop, Iwcf …, 2008 - Springer
Abstract. Shoeprints are common clues left at crime scenes that provide valu-
able evidence in detecting criminals. Traditional shoeprints matching algorithm
is based on manual coding with limited recognition ability, and the results ...
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Shoeprint Image Retrieval Based on Local Image Features
H Su, D Crookes, A Bouridane, M Gueham - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper deals with the retrieval of scene-of-crime (or scene) shoeprint
images from a reference database of shoeprint images by using a new local
feature detector and an improved local feature descriptor. Our approach is ...
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Automatic Recognition of Partial Shoeprints Based on Phase-Only Correlation
M Gueham, A Bouridane, D Crookes - Image Processing, 2007. ICIP 2007. IEEE International …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, a method for automatically recognizing partial shoeprint images
for use in forensic science is presented. The technique uses the Phase-Only
Correlation (POC) for shoeprints matching. The main advantage of this ...
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[PDF] Local image Features for Shoeprint Image Retrieval
H Su, D Crookes, A Bouridane, M Gueham - dcs.warwick.ac.uk
This paper deals with the retrieval of scene-of-crime (or scene) shoeprint
images from a reference database of shoeprint images by using a new local
feature detector and an improved local feature descriptor. Our approach is ...
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[PDF] Analysis of Footwear Impression Evidence
SN Srihari - cedar.buffalo.edu
Impressions of footwear are commonly found in crime scenes. The quality and wide
vari- ability of these impressions makes their analysis difficult. This research
will develop new computational methods to assist the forensic footwear ...
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TRACES AND THEIR EVIDENTIARY VALUE
E Stauffer - Forensic Investigation of Stolen-Recovered and Other Crime- …, 2006 - books.google.com
CHAPTER 5 TRACES AND THEIR EVIDENTIARY VALUE Eric Stauffer 5.1 INTRODUCTION The
goals of forensic sciences are to: • Determine whether a crime has been
committed; • Identify the victim (s) and perpetrator (s); • Determine ...
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ACONTENT-ORIENTED SHOEPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
MT Meharga, C Plazanet, S Spaccapietra - Database Semantics, 1999 - books.google.com
8 COSIS: ACONTENT-ORIENTED SHOEPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM Mohamed Tahar
Meharga, Corinne Plazanet, and Stefano Spaccapietra Database Laboratory Computer
Science Department Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne (EPFL) CH-1015 ...
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Shoeprint Image Retrieval by Topological and Pattern Spectra
H Su, D Crookes, A Bouridane - Machine Vision and Image Processing Conference, 2007. IMVIP …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper, we propose a novel technique for the automatic classification of
noisy and incomplete shoeprint images, based on topological and pattern spectra.
We first consider the pattern spectrum proposed by Maragos. We extend each ...
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Automated encoding of footwear patterns for fast indexing
M Pavlou, NM Allinson - Image and Vision Computing, 2008 - Elsevier
The rapid and robust identification of a suspect’s footwear while he/she is in
police custody is an essential component in any system that makes full use of
the footwear marks recovered from crime scenes. Footwear is an important ...
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Automated processing of shoeprint images based on the Fourier transform for use in forensic science - tcd.ie [PDF] 
R REILLY - 2005 - tara.tcd.ie
Abstract—The development of a system for automatically sorting a database of
shoeprint images based on the outsole pattern in response to a reference
shoeprint image is presented. The database images are sorted so that those ...
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Preservation and Analysis of Three-Dimensional Footwear Evidence in Soils: The Application of …
MR Bennett, D Huddart, S Gonzalez - Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics, 2009 - Springer
Abstract This chapter explores the application of optical laser scanning to the
collection, preservation and analysis of footwear evidence in soils using
examples from the archaeological record and from a series of experiments. ...
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Following the Footsteps of Others: Techniques for Automatic Shoeprint Classification
D Crookes, A Bouridane, H Su, M Gueham - Adaptive Hardware and Systems, 2007. AHS 2007. Second NASA/ …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Shoeprint evidence is often left at crime scenes, but is not always exploited.
There is an increasing amount of research in developing systems to provide more
rapid identification of footwear tread patterns. The main problem is that ...
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Automated Processing of Shoeprint Images Based on the Fourier Transform for Use in Forensic Science
P Room, S Cart - csdl.computer.org
The development of a system for automatically sorting a database of shoeprint
images based on the outsole pattern in response to a reference shoeprint image
is presented. The database images are sorted so that those from the same ...

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Pilot investigation of automatic comparison of striation marks with structured light

Zeno Geradts*, Dennis Zaal, Huub Hardy, Jos Lelieveld, Ies Keereweer, Jurrien Bijhold Netherlands Forensic Institute Volmerlaan 17 2288 GD Rijswijk Netherlands
                                                                                                                                                            ABSTRACT
We have developed and tested an algorithm that can compare striation marks that are acquired with a standard camera and sidelight as well as 3D- information acquired with structured light.

 With six different screwdrivers test marks have been made with an angle of 45 degrees to the surface. These striation marks are moulded with gray silicon casting material. Then these marks are digitized with the structured light approach and with side light.  For the structured light approach, it appeared that there are artifacts and variations in the image due to the number of stripes in the LCD projections and the camera resolution. We have compensated for these variations by averaging the lines over an area that is selected by the user. In the method that has been used for averaging, the slopes of the striae are followed. This method is also used for side light images to compensate for variations in the striation mark.

In this research, signatures of the tool marks are calculated then compared with a database of signatures by calculating the standard deviation of the difference.  For the limited test set of six striation marks made with six different screwdrivers, the algorithm was able to distinguish the global shape of the screwdriver and the depth information itself.  Since the images acquired with structured light contain more information on the toolmark itself, the correlation results were better than with side light images.

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