Page 131 - VERITAS Vol.2 Issue 2
P. 131
Fig 6: Iris recognition base algorithm
BIOMETRICS AND FORENSICS
BIOME T R IC S AND F OR ENSIC S
Biometrics and forensic science make a good combination in crime de-
tection. In spite of having similarities, they also have differences among
them. They work on different approaches. Forensic science works after
the event occurs, whereas biometric technology works before. The evi-
dence found by forensics is unknown, but in biometrics, the information
of the data is already known and needs to be verified.
FER
E
EN
S
CE
R
REFERENCES
• Saini, M., & Kumar Kapoor, A. (2016). Biometrics in Forensic Identi-
fication: Applications and Challenges. Journal of Forensic Medicine,
1(2). https://doi.org/10.4172/2472-1026.1000108
• Yadav, G., Yadav, N., & Kadian, S. (2018). Association between Bio-
metrics and Forensic Science. International Journal of Computer Sci-
ence & Communication, 9(2), 28–35. http://csjournals.com/IJCSC/
PDF9-2/6.%20Garima.pdf
• Fig 1: (2023). Pcdn.co. https://s33644.pcdn.co/wp-content/up-
loads/2015/01/Biometrics.jpg.
• Fig 2: (2023). Cloudfront.net. https://d1sr9z1pdl3mb7.cloudfront.
net/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/15124528/Telpo-TPS980-face-rec-
ognition-machine.jpg
122
Veritas Volume: 2, Issue: 2