Criminal Identification through Face Recognition
Prof. Rushikesh S. Bhalerao 1, Shantanu Single 2, Sarvesh Shinde3, Sairaj Naikwadi4, Roshan Avhad5
*1 Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, Sir Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Nashik,
Maharashtra, India
*2,3,4,5 Students, Department of Information Technology, Sir Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Nashik,
Maharashtra, India
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Abstract - Face acknowledgment is a standout amongst the most difficult subjects in PC vision today. It has applications running from security and observation to amusement sites. Face acknowledgment programming is valuable in banks, airplane terminals, and different organizations for screening clients. Germany and Australia have conveyed confront acknowledgment at outskirts and traditions for Automatic Passport Control. Human face is a dynamic protest having high level of fluctuation in its appearance which makes confront acknowledgment a troublesome issue in PC vision. In this field, precision and speed of ID is a principal issue. Traditional methods of identification, such as fingerprinting and DNA analysis, have long been the cornerstone of criminal investigations. However, with advancements in technology, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence and computer vision, new avenues for criminal identification have emerged, with face recognition at the forefront.
Criminal identification is a critical aspect of law enforcement, aiding in the swift apprehension of suspects and the administration of justice. Traditional methods of identification, such as fingerprints and DNA analysis, have long been the cornerstone of forensic investigation. However, with the rapid advancement of technology, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence and computer vision, face recognition has emerged as a powerful tool in the arsenal of law enforcement agencies worldwide.
This project aims to explore the application of face recognition technology in criminal identification. Leveraging deep learning algorithms and convolutional neural networks (CNNs), the system is designed to automatically detect, extract, and match facial features from surveillance footage, crime scene images, or databases of known offenders.
KEYWORDS: criminal detection, face recognition neural networks, security, image processing.