Title :
Bioinformatics applied to public safety: Improving fingerprint revelation left in crime scenes to criminal identification in real time
Author :
Alves, M.G. ; Speglich, C. ; Trevelin, L.C. ; Araujo-Moreira, F.M.
Author_Institution :
Programa de Pos-Grad. em Biotecnologia, Univ. Fed. de Sao Carlos - (UFSCar), Sao Carlos, Brazil
Abstract :
Several works have been done worldwide and are dedicated to the advancement of software that enables the comparison and reading of fingerprints. Literature shows several works related to the development of scientific techniques that allow the improvement in the collection and disclosure of fingerprints left at crime scenes. Some of those techniques are based on the use of high-tech materials and devices, such as gold nanoparticles and thin films made of copper and gold. However, the cost of these techniques is very high for everyday use, especially when considering the financial budgets for police apparatus in developing countries. Attempting to improve economically such viable and efficient techniques in order to permit the disclosure of latent fingerprints left at crime scenes, this paper aims the studying and development of the ninhydrin colorimetric method, by performing numerous tests on fingerprints deposited on porous surfaces, such as paper and walls. Once confirmed the viability of ninhydrin employment, both in laboratory and on-site, and also having adjusted the optimum temperature for rapid revelation; this study provides the use of image-processing software, enabling the expert to compare, in real time, even at the site of criminal traces, the fingerprint image found with the official registry database, thus, obtaining the identity of the offender within a short period of time.
Keywords :
bioinformatics; criminal law; fingerprint identification; public administration; real-time systems; bioinformatics application; crime scenes; criminal identification; financial budgets; fingerprint revelation left; gold nanoparticles; image processing software; ninhydrin employment; police apparatus; public safety; real time systems; scientific techniques; thin films; Databases; Fingerprint recognition; Heating; Image color analysis; Real-time systems; Software; Surface treatment; Bioinformatics; Digital Printing; Human Identification; Ninhydrin;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1713-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1712-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.2012.6378085