Relatively Permanent Pigmented or Vascular Skin Marks for Identification: A Pilot Reliability Study

Author:

Nurhudatiana Arfika12,Kong Adams Wai-Kin1,Craft Noah3,Tey Hong Liang4

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer Engineering; Nanyang Technological University; Block N4, Nanyang Avenue Singapore City 639798 Singapore

2. School of Information Systems; Bina Nusantara University; Jalan Hang Lekir 1 No. 6 Senayan Jakarta Indonesia 10270

3. Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute; 1124 West Carson Street Torrance CA 90502

4. National Skin Centre; 1 Mandalay Road Singapore City 308205 Singapore

Funder

Ministry of Education, Singapore through Academic Research Fund Tier 2

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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3. Grid-Based Likelihood Ratio Classifiers for the Comparison of Facial Marks;IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security;2018-01

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