Effects of Postmortem Decomposition on Face Recognition

2019 IEEE 10th International Conference on Biometrics Theory, Applications and Systems (BTAS)(2019)

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Although viable tools are available for the identification of unknown deceased individuals, recognition rates with these methods are greatly impacted by the degree to which decomposition has occurred. Therefore, identifying highly decomposed remains poses a major challenge. This paper analyzes the effect of facial decomposition on the recognition rates of several facial recognition commercial-off-the-shelf systems and research-grade systems, as well as algorithms contained in a custom recognition library. The custom dataset of facial images used in the experiment is composed of 42 subjects at stages of decomposition ranging from recently deceased to later stages where the soft tissues are severely decomposed and facial features are deformed. It is shown that an algorithm's ability to correctly detect a decomposing face is a crucial first step that not all face models can accurately handle. However, some of the evaluated Convolution Neural Network (CNN)-inspired methods provide promising results even in cases of severely decomposed faces.
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research-grade systems,custom recognition library,custom dataset,facial images,facial features,decomposing face,face models,severely decomposed faces,postmortem decomposition,face recognition,viable tools,unknown deceased individuals,recognition rates,facial decomposition,facial recognition commercial-off-the-shelf systems,evaluated convolution neural network-inspired methods
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