Title of article :
An experimental study on the applicability of evolutionary algorithms to craniofacial superimposition in forensic identification
Author/Authors :
Oscar Ib??ez، نويسنده , , Lucia Ballerini، نويسنده , , Oscar Cord?n، نويسنده , , Sergio Damas، نويسنده , , José Santamar?a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
31
From page :
3998
To page :
4028
Abstract :
Photographic supra-projection is a forensic process that aims to identify a missing person from a photograph and a skull found. One of the crucial tasks throughout all this process is the craniofacial superimposition which tries to find a good fit between a 3D model of the skull and the 2D photo of the face. This photographic supra-projection stage is usually carried out manually by forensic anthropologists. It is thus very time consuming and presents several difficulties. In this paper, we aim to demonstrate that real-coded evolutionary algorithms are suitable approaches to tackle craniofacial superimposition. To do so, we first formulate this complex task in forensic identification as a numerical optimization problem. Then, we adapt three different evolutionary algorithms to solve it: two variants of a real-coded genetic algorithm and the state of the art evolution strategy CMA-ES. We also consider an existing binary-coded genetic algorithm as a baseline. Results on several superimposition problems of real-world identification cases solved by the Physical Anthropology lab at the University of Granada (Spain) are considered to test our proposals.
Keywords :
image registration , Evolutionary algorithms , Real-coded genetic algorithms , CMA-ES , Craniofacial superimposition , Forensic identification
Journal title :
Information Sciences
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Information Sciences
Record number :
1213791
Link To Document :
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