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A Comprehensive Review on Computer Vision and Fuzzy Logic in Forensic Science Application

A Comprehensive Review on Computer Vision and Fuzzy Logic in Forensic Science Application Criminalistics is another name for forensic science. It uses science in a criminal investigation as governed by judicial criteria of acceptable, relevant, and admissible evidence and criminal procedure. Forensic science has been around for a long time and has seen considerable changes, from fingerprint identification to DNA analysis and digital forensics. The study focuses on the most critical technologies in forensic science, then deconstructs numerous computer vision, image processing, and fuzzy logic methodologies in the large subject of forensic research. It also addresses the prospects for using the technology in approaches ranging from biometric identification to a 3D reconstruction of a crime scene. To some extent, adopting the numerous methodologies outlined in the paper helps overcome the disadvantages and challenges of traditional forensics procedures. Furthermore, some constraints are taken into account. For example, in various ways, the primary evidence is pre-processed and translated to an intermediate or more lucid form before the crux algorithms are applied. As a result, there is still plenty of room for research in this subject, such as developing solid algorithms, making the technology accept raw data, etc. If utilized correctly, forensic science technology has the potential to affect a paradigm shift in the criminal justice system. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Data Science Springer Journals

A Comprehensive Review on Computer Vision and Fuzzy Logic in Forensic Science Application

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022
ISSN
2198-5804
eISSN
2198-5812
DOI
10.1007/s40745-022-00408-6
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Abstract

Criminalistics is another name for forensic science. It uses science in a criminal investigation as governed by judicial criteria of acceptable, relevant, and admissible evidence and criminal procedure. Forensic science has been around for a long time and has seen considerable changes, from fingerprint identification to DNA analysis and digital forensics. The study focuses on the most critical technologies in forensic science, then deconstructs numerous computer vision, image processing, and fuzzy logic methodologies in the large subject of forensic research. It also addresses the prospects for using the technology in approaches ranging from biometric identification to a 3D reconstruction of a crime scene. To some extent, adopting the numerous methodologies outlined in the paper helps overcome the disadvantages and challenges of traditional forensics procedures. Furthermore, some constraints are taken into account. For example, in various ways, the primary evidence is pre-processed and translated to an intermediate or more lucid form before the crux algorithms are applied. As a result, there is still plenty of room for research in this subject, such as developing solid algorithms, making the technology accept raw data, etc. If utilized correctly, forensic science technology has the potential to affect a paradigm shift in the criminal justice system.

Journal

Annals of Data ScienceSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 1, 2023

Keywords: Fuzzy logic; Computer vision; Criminal investigation; Digital forensics; Digital investigation

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