A new atlas for the evaluation of facial features: advantages, limits, and applicability

S Ritz-Timme, P Gabriel, Z Obertovà… - International journal of …, 2011 - Springer
Methods for the verification of the identity of offenders in cases involving video-surveillance
images in criminal investigation events are currently under scrutiny by several forensic …

Metric and morphological assessment of facial features: a study on three European populations

S Ritz-Timme, P Gabriel, J Tutkuviene, P Poppa… - Forensic science …, 2011 - Elsevier
Identification from video surveillance systems is becoming more and more frequent in the
forensic practice. In this field, different techniques have been improved such as height …

[HTML][HTML] Forensic facial comparison: current status, limitations, and future directions

N Bacci, JG Davimes, M Steyn, N Briers - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Facial identification is an emerging field in forensic anthropology, largely
due to the rise in closed circuit television presence worldwide, yet there is little published …

Identification using face regions: Application and assessment in forensic scenarios

P Tome, J Fierrez, R Vera-Rodriguez… - Forensic science …, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper reports an exhaustive analysis of the discriminative power of the different regions
of the human face on various forensic scenarios. In practice, when forensic examiners …

Validation of forensic facial comparison by morphological analysis in photographic and CCTV samples

N Bacci, TMR Houlton, N Briers, M Steyn - International Journal of Legal …, 2021 - Springer
Between the ever-increasing availability of surveillance evidence and expert-based forensic
facial comparison being considered admissible in court, confirming its validity is paramount …

Personal Identification by the comparison of facial profiles: testing the reliability of a high‐resolution 3D–2D comparison model

C Cattaneo, A Cantatore, R Ciaffi… - Journal of Forensic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Identification from video surveillance systems is frequently requested in forensic practice.
The “3D–2D” comparison has proven to be reliable in assessing identification but still …

Forensic facial comparison in South Africa: State of the science

M Steyn, M Pretorius, N Briers, N Bacci… - Forensic science …, 2018 - Elsevier
Forensic facial comparison (FFC) is a scientific technique used to link suspects to a crime
scene based on the analysis of photos or video recordings from that scene. While basic …

A new computer-assisted technique to aid personal identification

D De Angelis, R Sala, A Cantatore, M Grandi… - International journal of …, 2009 - Springer
The paper describes a procedure aimed at identification from two-dimensional (2D) images
(video-surveillance tapes, for example) by comparison with a three-dimensional (3D) facial …

Computer-assisted facial image identification system

M Yoshino, H Matsuda, S Kubota, K Imaizumi… - Forensic Science …, 2001 - go.gale.com
Facial image identification is becoming an important theme in forensic anthropology
because surveillance cameras are used as a silent witness in crime scenes such as …

[HTML][HTML] Craniofacial identification standards: a review of reliability, reproducibility, and implementation

C Wilkinson, CYJ Liu, S Shrimpton… - Forensic Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
There are numerous anatomical and anthropometrical standards that can be utilised for
craniofacial analysis and identification. These standards originate from a wide variety of …