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18 February 1997 Harnessing the power of multimedia in offender-based law enforcement information systems
Alan P. Zimmerman
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Proceedings Volume 2938, Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence Systems for Law Enforcement; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266758
Event: Enabling Technologies for Law Enforcement and Security, 1996, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Criminal offenders are increasingly administratively processed by automated multimedia information systems. During this processing, case and offender biographical data, mugshot photos, fingerprints and other valuable information and media are collected by law enforcement officers. As part of their criminal investigations, law enforcement officers are routinely called to solve criminal cases based upon limited evidence . . . evidence increasingly comprised of human DNA, ballistic casings and projectiles, chemical residues, latent fingerprints, surveillance camera facial images and voices. As multimedia systems receive greater use in law enforcement, traditional approaches used to index text data are not appropriate for images and signal data which comprise a multimedia database. Multimedia systems with integrated advanced pattern matching tools will provide law enforcement the ability to effectively locate multimedia information based upon content, without reliance upon the accuracy or completeness of text-based indexing.
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Alan P. Zimmerman "Harnessing the power of multimedia in offender-based law enforcement information systems", Proc. SPIE 2938, Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence Systems for Law Enforcement, (18 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266758
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Databases

Biometrics

Forensic science

Legal

Beryllium

Computer security

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