A Study on Brain Fingerprinting Technology

S. Deepika, B. Kaviyadharshini, S. Sharmila, S. N. Sangeethaa, S. Jothimani
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The detection and resolution of any crime is made possible with the use of modern technology. The crime is discovered, the suspect is named, and then the court is presented with sufficient proof to show that the crime was committed by the named suspect. The proofs could be mental or physical. The best lie detector now in existence, according to this invention, is reported to be able to catch even sneaky crooks who successfully pass the standard polygraph test. Criminal investigators gather physical evidence, which can be destroyed, while mental evidence is preserved in the brain and cannot be erased. The brain wave reaction of an individual to crime-related images or phrases displayed on a computer screen can be used to analyze those evidences, using Electroencephalography (EEG). This novel Brain Fingerprinting technique uses brainwaves, which can be used to determine if the test participant remembers the specifics of the incident. The brain wave issuer will trap him even if they are consciously hiding the required information. Over 120 studies, including testing on Federal agents, testing for the United States intelligence agency and the US Navy, tests on actual cases, including felony crimes, have demonstrated that brain fingerprinting is 100 percent accurate.
脑指纹识别技术研究
现代科技的运用使侦查和解决任何犯罪成为可能。犯罪被发现,嫌疑人被点名,然后法院有足够的证据表明犯罪是由点名的嫌疑人实施的。证据可以是精神上的也可以是身体上的。据报道,根据这项发明,目前最好的测谎仪甚至可以抓住那些成功通过标准测谎仪测试的狡猾的骗子。刑事调查人员收集可以被销毁的物证,而精神证据则保存在大脑中,不能被抹去。一个人对电脑屏幕上显示的与犯罪有关的图像或短语的脑电波反应可以用脑电图(EEG)来分析这些证据。这种新颖的脑指纹技术使用脑电波,可以用来确定测试参与者是否记得事件的细节。即使他们有意识地隐藏所需的信息,脑电波发出者也会诱骗他。超过120项研究,包括对联邦特工的测试,对美国情报机构和美国海军的测试,对包括重罪在内的实际案件的测试,都证明了大脑指纹识别是100%准确的。
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