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  • Biometrics and Forensic Science

Background:

  • Post-mortem iris recognition (PMIR) is an emerging biometric field using iris patterns for identity verification after death.
  • Unlike traditional iris recognition, PMIR presents unique forensic challenges requiring new methodologies and expertise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current research landscape of post-mortem iris recognition.
  • To identify feasibility studies and persistent challenges in PMIR.
  • To explore potential solutions for overcoming existing obstacles in the field.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on post-mortem iris recognition feasibility.
  • Analysis of challenges encountered in applying iris biometrics to deceased individuals.
  • Discussion of proposed strategies and future research directions for PMIR.

Main Results:

  • Iris recognition is feasible for post-mortem identification, despite significant challenges.
  • Key challenges include post-mortem tissue changes and environmental factors affecting iris quality.
  • Novel approaches and skill development are crucial for successful PMIR implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Post-mortem iris biometrics offers a valuable tool for forensic identification.
  • Further research can enhance the accuracy and reliability of PMIR systems.
  • PMIR advancements can contribute to both biometric technology and forensic science knowledge.