MSU researcher creates system to help law enforcement match tattoos to suspects
Michigan State University computer science researchers have created an automatic image retrieval system, whereby law enforcement agencies will be able to match scars, marks and tattoos to identify suspects and victims.
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Media Coverage
New System Helps Police Match Tattoos to Suspects Science Daily
MSU Researcher Creates System Helping Police to Match Tattoos to Suspects ACM TechNews
New Biometric Measures: Birth Marks, Scars, and Tattoos Homeland Security Daily Wire
Prof Creates Tattoo Database for Police MSNBC
Matching Tattoos The Engineer Online Technology News (UK)
MSU Researcher Helps Police Match Suspects Great Lakes IT Report
Scars, Marks, and Tattoos: a Soft Biometric for Identifying Suspects and Victims SPIE Newsroom
Taking Biometric Recognition To The Next Step By Adding Scar, Mark And Tattoo Recognition Capability Medical News Today
Researcher Crafts Tattoo / Scar Matching System to Nab Outlaws Engadget
Researcher's System to Match Tattoos to Suspects Lansing State Journal
MSU Team Creates 'Tattoo-ID' System State News
System Helps Police Match Tattoos to Suspects Red Orbit
Tattoo-ID: Helping Police Match Tattoos to Suspects Domain-b.com
MSU Researcher Creates System Helping Police to Match Tattoos to Suspects Space Daily
Michigan State University Researcher Anil Jain Creates System to Match Tattoos to Suspects findBIOMETRICS.com
University Professor Develops Automatic Tattoo Recognition System for Police TG Daily
MSU Researchers Develop Tattoo Software WWJ News Radio
MSU Researcher Creates System Helping Police to Match Tattoos to Suspects Physorg
(Date Posted: 2009-06-24)