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Ensemble training to improve recognition using 2D ear
Impact of involuntary subject movement on 3d face scans
3D signatures for fast 3D face recognition
Face de-identification
DEX: Digital evidence provenance supporting reproducibility and comparison
On optimizing subspaces for face recognition
Simultaneous alignment and clustering for an image ensemble
Automatic facial landmark labeling with minimal supervision
Discriminative Face Alignment
Transforming traditional iris recognition systems to work in nonideal situations
Disproportionate sales of crime guns among licensed handgun retailers in the United States: a case–control study
Identifying noncooperative subjects at a distance using face images and inferred three-dimensional face models
A Software Response to Hard Drive Encryption
Developing a simple method to process bone samples prior to DNA isolation
Effects of image compression on iris recognition performance and image quality
Forensic bite mark identification using image processing methods
A new approach for non-cooperative iris recognition
Analysis of oligomeric peroxides in synthetic triacetone triperoxide samples by tandem mass spectrometry
Research on Terrorism and Countering Terrorism (From Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 38, P 413-477, 2009, Michael Tonry, ed., - See NCJ-242171)
Physical Security of Sliding Glass Door Units, NIJ Standard-0318.00
NIJ Bomb Suit Standard
SERS-based plasmonic nanobiosensing in single living cells
Multiplexed SNP detection panels for human identification
Low allele frequency of ADH1B*47His in West China and different ADH1B haplotypes in Western and Eastern Asia
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