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Forensic face recognition as a means to determine strength of evidence: A survey.
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2018
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Forensic PsychologyEngineeringBiometric Face RecognitionBiometricsForensic Face RecognitionInformation ForensicsCriminal LawCrime Scene TraceFacial Recognition SystemImage AnalysisForensic SearchPattern RecognitionForensic MedicineForensic AnalysisComputer ScienceComputer VisionForensics AnalysisHuman IdentificationForensic IdentificationForensic Imaging
This paper surveys the literature on forensic face recognition (FFR), with a particular focus on the strength of evidence as used in a court of law. FFR is the use of biometric face recognition for several applications in forensic science. It includes scenarios of ID verification and open-set identification, investigation and intelligence, and evaluation of the strength of evidence. We present FFR from operational, tactical, and strategic perspectives. We discuss criticism of FFR and we provide an overview of research efforts from multiple perspectives that relate to the domain of FFR. Finally, we sketch possible future directions for FFR.