Statistical analysis of fingerprints of women between 21 and 23 years of age

Abstract:
Point analysis is a critical element in the field of forensic wisdom, offering a unique and dependable system for relating individualities grounded on their distinct crest patterns. Each person’s fingerprints are formed during fetal development and remain unchanged throughout their life, making them a
precious biometric marker. The analysis process generally involves several ways, including the collection of idle fingerprints from crime scenes, improvement styles to ameliorate visibility, and comparison with
with known samples for identification. Advances in technology, similar to automated point identification systems( AFIS), have significantly bettered the speed and delicacy of point matching. In addition to law enforcement operations, point analysis has been set up adding use in security systems, mobile device access, and colourful identification processes, showcasing its versatility. The abecedarian principles of oneness, permanence, and variability bolster the trustability of point analysis, situating it as a necessary tool in both felonious examinations and particular security measures. As forensic methodologies
continue to evolve, the significance of point analysis remains loyal, contributing to both the resolution of crimes and the advancement of identity verification technologies.

Issue :

2024 Volume-14

Article Subject :

N/A

Keywords :

Point oint analysis, forensic wisdom, biometric biome marker, unique identification, idle fingerprints, automated point identification systems( AFIS), felonious examinations, security systems, identity verification.

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Statistical analysis of fingerprints of women between 21 and 23 years of age