2018
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2018/44481
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Standardising the Capture and Processing of Custody Images

Abstract: Custody images are a standard feature of everyday Policing and are commonly used during investigative work to establish whether the perpetrator and the suspect are the same. The process of identification relies heavily on the quality of a custody image because a low-quality image may mask identifying features. With an increased demand for high quality facial images and the requirement to integrate biometrics and machine vision technology to the field of face identification, this research presents an innovative… Show more

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“…However, of the total recruited participants 167 participants consented to only providing a frontal photograph. In total, 5 photographs were taken per subject using the HALO system: a custody image capture system [26].…”
Section: The Pakistani Face Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, of the total recruited participants 167 participants consented to only providing a frontal photograph. In total, 5 photographs were taken per subject using the HALO system: a custody image capture system [26].…”
Section: The Pakistani Face Databasementioning
confidence: 99%