Science & Justice
Volume 51, Issue 1 , Pages 28-37, March 2011

Digital imaging and image analysis applied to numerical applications in forensic hair examination

  • Elizabeth Brooks

      Affiliations

    • Forensic and Data Centres, Australian Federal Police, Canberra, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Australian Federal Police, GPO Box 401, Canberra ACT, Australia 2601. Tel.: +61 2 62233765; fax: +61 2 62233270.
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  • Bruce Comber

      Affiliations

    • Forensic and Data Centres, Australian Federal Police, Canberra, Australia
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  • Ian McNaught

      Affiliations

    • Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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  • James Robertson

      Affiliations

    • Forensic and Data Centres, Australian Federal Police, Canberra, Australia

Received 27 April 2010; received in revised form 28 June 2010; accepted 29 June 2010. published online 02 August 2010.

Abstract 

A method that provides objective data to complement the hair analysts' microscopic observations, which is non-destructive, would be of obvious benefit in the forensic examination of hairs. This paper reports on the use of objective colour measurement and image analysis techniques of auto-montaged images. Brown Caucasian telogen scalp hairs were chosen as a stern test of the utility of these approaches. The results show the value of using auto-montaged images and the potential for the use of objective numerical measures of colour and pigmentation to complement microscopic observations.

Keywords: Objective numerical analysis, Forensic hair examination, Colour models, Pattern matching, Digital imaging

 

PII: S1355-0306(10)00075-4

doi:10.1016/j.scijus.2010.06.008

Science & Justice
Volume 51, Issue 1 , Pages 28-37, March 2011