Multivariate Analytic Technique for Forensic Human Identification based on Dual Cross Patterns of Hand Radiographs
Sagar V. Joshi*,
Rajendra D. Kanphade
Abstract:In recent times, the necessity for personal identification systems has increased due to several accidents. Under circumstances of human-made and natural disasters, it is not possible to employ a traditional biometric system. Hence, biometric radiographs of the skull, hands, and teeth are good replacement methods to identify victims. The fundamental intent of the research is to acquire a novel approach for identifying missing and anonymous individuals based on Dual Cross Pattern (DCP) features of hand radiograp… Show more
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