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Content based information retrieval in forensic image databases.

Zeno Geradts1, Jurrien Bijhold

  • 1Department of Digital Evidence, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Rijswijk.

Journal of Forensic Sciences
|March 23, 2002
PubMed
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This study reviews image searching techniques and compares them to existing forensic databases. Integrating these technologies, including DNA databases, can enhance the reliability of forensic evidence.

Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Forensic Science

Background:

  • Image databases offer vast potential for content-based searching.
  • Forensic science relies on specialized databases for evidence analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of image database searching techniques.
  • To evaluate and compare current image search developments with forensic databases.
  • To explore the potential for integrating diverse databases to strengthen forensic evidence.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of image database technologies.
  • Comparative analysis of general image search methods and forensic database applications.
  • Evaluation of standardization frameworks like MPEG-7.

Main Results:

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  • Significant advancements exist in searching image databases by content.
  • Forensic databases (fingerprints, faces, shoeprints, handwriting, tool marks, etc.) can benefit from these developments.
  • The MPEG-7 framework offers a standardized approach for image database searching.

Conclusions:

  • Developments in general image database searching are highly relevant to forensic applications.
  • Standardization, particularly through frameworks like MPEG-7, is crucial for effective forensic image searching.
  • Future integration of various databases, including DNA, promises more robust forensic evidence.