Biometrics
Biometrics From the Carbon Isotope Ratio Analysis of Amino Acids in Human Hair
Florida Facial Recognition System Unmasks Identity, Boosts Arrests
Survey Results in Improved AFIS Information
Counting on Biometrics
Testing Technology: From the Lab to the Field With Facial Recognition
Improving Verification Accuracy by Synthesis of Locally Enhanced Biometric Images and Deformable Model
Mobile ID Fingerprint Technology Can Provide Rapid Results and Improve Officer Safety
Lessons From Collecting a Million Biometric Samples
Biometrics: Applying an Emerging Technology to Jails
Amino Acid Composition of Human Scalp Hair as a Biometric Classifier and Investigative Lead
Report Provides Insight Into Mobile ID Fingerprint Technology
Facial Recognition Technology
Genomewide Association Study of African Children Identifies Association of SCHIP1 and PDE8A with Facial Size and Shape
Biometrics: Separating Myth From Reality
ExpertEyes: Open-source, high-definition eyetracking
Comparison of Monochromatic Light Source and Banded Light Source for Detection of Evidence - Technology Evaluation
Design and Implementation of Forensic Facial Identification Experts Test
Specialized Smartphones Could Keep Released Persons on Track for Successful Reentry
A new line of research envisions mobile devices tapping into artificial intelligence to make reentry more efficient and more likely to succeed for those reentering supervisors, their supervisors, and communities.
History of NIJ Support for Face Recognition Technology
History of NIJ Support for Face Recognition Technology
The National Institute of Justice has helped drive development of face algorithms since the 1990s, and NIJ expects to remain engaged as the technology evolves and the operating requirements mature.