Supporting fingerprint identification assessments using a skin stretch model — A preliminary study

Rebecca Lee, Bruce Comber, Joshua Abraham, Michael Wagner, Chris Lennard, Xanthe Spindler, Claude Roux*

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    Abstract

    To support fingerprint expert opinion, this research proposes an approach that combines subjective human analysis (as currently applied by fingerprint practitioners) with a statistical test of the result. This approach relies on the hypothesis that there are limits to the distortion caused by skin stretch. Such limits can be modelled by applying a multivariate normal probability density function to the distances and angle formed by a marked ridge characteristic and the two closest neighbouring minutiae. This study presents a model tested on 5 donors in total. The “expected range” of distortion in a within-source comparison using 10 minutiae was determined and compared to between-source comparisons. The expected range of log probability densities for within-source comparisons marked with 10 minutiae was determined to be from −33.4 to −60.0, with all between-source data falling outside this range, between −83 and −305. These results suggest that the proposed generated metric could be a powerful tool for the assessment of fingerprint expert opinion in operational casework.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)41-49
    Number of pages9
    JournalForensic Science International
    Volume272
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017

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