The aim of the project is “Face Identification project of a Crime by Witness information using Image Processing Techniques”. The agencies like a police department, CBI and other private detective companies get the preliminary information about the suspect from the witness present at the crime scene along with other evidences. Based upon the descriptions narrated by the witness the investigating agencies then generate the “image” of the prime suspect.
To obtain this “image” of the suspect the investigative agencies need to gather lot of information about the facial features of the suspect with the help of descriptions given by the witness. Recollection of the exact and complete facial features of the suspect for any human being is not practically possible and hence, different witnesses will be questioned to generate the exact image of the suspect.
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
The problem with the present system is same as problems encountered in any manual file processing system. The existing system does not support the cropped images of criminals. The existing system is not suitable in some cases such as if a witness can identify only a part of the criminal. Present system uses some algorithms for identifying criminal faces which are difficult to process. Finally the existing system does not always produce better results in identifying the criminals by their images.
Problem with Existing System
- The problem with the present system is same as problems encountered in
any manual file processing system.
- The existing system does not support the cropped images of criminals.
- The existing system is not suitable in some cases such as if a witness can identify only a part of the criminal.
- Present system uses some algorithms for identifying criminal faces which are difficult to process.
- Finally the existing system does not always produce better results in identifying the criminals by their images.
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