用于罪犯和受害者识别的相对永久的色素或血管皮肤标记的基本统计

A. Nurhudatiana, A. Kong, Keyan Matinpour, Siu-Yeung Cho, N. Craft
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最近的技术进步使得可能涉及犯罪的数字图像激增。在儿童色情和蒙面枪手等法律案件中使用这些图像作为证据可能具有挑战性,因为嫌疑人的脸通常是看不见的。为了在这些图像中进行个人识别,我们提出了一种由一组皮肤标记组成的生物特征,包括但不限于痣、小痣、樱桃血管瘤和脂溢性角化病。由于它们的生物学特性,我们将它们归类为“相对永久性色素或血管皮肤标记”,简称为RPPVSM。由于在研究RPPVSM的判别能力之前,必须对其进行统计研究,因此本文介绍了RPPVSM的基本统计。研究人员收集了144名白人、亚洲人和拉丁裔男性的背部躯干图像,并由一名接受过皮肤病学培训的研究人员手动识别他们的RPPVSMs。统计结果表明,白种人的RPPVSM倾向于高于亚洲人和拉丁美洲人,并且80%以上的中低密度RPPVSM模式是独立且均匀分布的。
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Fundamental statistics of relatively permanent pigmented or vascular skin marks for criminal and victim identification
Recent technological advances have allowed for a proliferation of digital images that may be involved in crimes. Using these images as evidence in legal cases like child pornography and masked gunmen can be challenging because usually the faces of the suspects are not visible. To perform personal identification in these images, we propose a biometric trait composed of a group of skin marks including, but not limited to, nevi, lentigines, cherry hemangiomas, and seborrheic keratoses. Due to their biological characteristics, we have grouped these as “Relatively Permanent Pigmented or Vascular Skin Marks,” abbreviated as RPPVSM. As statistical study of RPPVSM is essential before investigating their discriminative power, we present in this paper the fundamental statistics of RPPVSM. Back torso images were collected from 144 Caucasian, Asian, and Latino males, and a researcher trained in dermatology manually identified their RPPVSMs. The statistical results show that Caucasians tend to have more RPPVSMs than Asians and Latinos, and over 80 percent of middle to low density RPPVSM patterns are independently and uniformly distributed.
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