Relevant visualization technologies for latent fingerprints on wet objects and its challenges: a review
Fingerprint has been one of the powerful evidence in forensic investigation as it is useful for human identification, associating an individual to an item and/or location of interest, as well as reconstructing the crime scenes. Considering that latent fingerprints are commonly found at crime scenes...
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my.utm.887762020-12-29T04:25:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88776/ Relevant visualization technologies for latent fingerprints on wet objects and its challenges: a review Azman, A. R. Mahat, N. A. Wahab, R. A. Ahmad, W. A. Huri, M. A. M. Hamzah, H. H. QD Chemistry Fingerprint has been one of the powerful evidence in forensic investigation as it is useful for human identification, associating an individual to an item and/or location of interest, as well as reconstructing the crime scenes. Considering that latent fingerprints are commonly found at crime scenes and that it requires the use of fingerprint visualization methods due to its hidden nature, continuous research in developing suitable methods has been reported. However, the underlying physical and/or chemical interactions for certain visualization methods that have successfully visualized wet fingerprints remains unreported. This is probably because previous studies were primarily focused on establishing the fingerprint contrast rather than the comprehension of the physical and chemical aspects behind it. A good understanding on such aspects may prove useful in guiding future improvements, or modifications of existing fingerprint visualization methods. Hence, this review paper focuses on wet latent fingerprints, difficulties in the available wet fingerprint visualization methods, as well as its overview of the challenges and future insights. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88776/1/AidaRasyidahAzman2019_RelevantVisualizationTechnologiesforLatentFingerprints.pdf Azman, A. R. and Mahat, N. A. and Wahab, R. A. and Ahmad, W. A. and Huri, M. A. M. and Hamzah, H. H. (2019) Relevant visualization technologies for latent fingerprints on wet objects and its challenges: a review. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 9 (1). ISSN 2090-536X http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41935-019-0129-3 DOI: 10.1186/s41935-019-0129-3 |
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Fingerprint has been one of the powerful evidence in forensic investigation as it is useful for human identification, associating an individual to an item and/or location of interest, as well as reconstructing the crime scenes. Considering that latent fingerprints are commonly found at crime scenes and that it requires the use of fingerprint visualization methods due to its hidden nature, continuous research in developing suitable methods has been reported. However, the underlying physical and/or chemical interactions for certain visualization methods that have successfully visualized wet fingerprints remains unreported. This is probably because previous studies were primarily focused on establishing the fingerprint contrast rather than the comprehension of the physical and chemical aspects behind it. A good understanding on such aspects may prove useful in guiding future improvements, or modifications of existing fingerprint visualization methods. Hence, this review paper focuses on wet latent fingerprints, difficulties in the available wet fingerprint visualization methods, as well as its overview of the challenges and future insights. |
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Relevant visualization technologies for latent fingerprints on wet objects and its challenges: a review |
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