A criminal can be quickly identified and prosecuted using a face sketch based on an eyewitness description . Several applications for converting hand-drawn face drawings and using them to automatically identify and recognize the suspect from the police database have been proposed in the past, but the existing system dealt with some drawbacks. It featured a lot of flaws, including as a limited facial features kit and a cartoonish feel to the constructed suspect face, which made it much more difficult to use these apps and acquire the results and efficiency that were required. In this paper, we present a stand- alone tool that allows users to create composite face sketches of suspects without the need for forensic artists. The application offers a drag-and-drop feature that can match the produced composite facial sketch with the criminal database in real time. This can be done considerably more rapidly and efficiently using deep learning and cloud infrastructure.
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