A Review of RPPVSM based Skin Identification Techniques
Pages : 546-549, DOI: https://doi.org/10.14741/ijcet/v.10.4.9
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Abstract
In recent times, most work on suspect detection, medical science and meteorology has been committed towards image processing. This paper deals with several biometric characteristics, including face recognition, finger knuckle, RPPVSM, vein pattern, and fingerprint. RPPVSM differs from the birthmark, because it is genetic but RPPVSM can be genetic or obtained. The two main parts of RPPVSM are detection and Matching. A duplicate evidence therefore creates a vein pattern unlikely. In contexts in which images of evidence may display non-facial body sections of offenders or criminals such as child sexual assault or conflict, relatively permanent Pigmented or Vascular Skin Marks (RPPVSM) have recently been adopted as biometric recognition attribute. In certain cases, Face Detection is hard to recognize individuals because adequate facial details are not sufficient. The recognition of manual RPPVSM is exhausting and time – intensive.
Keywords: RPPVSM, Skin marks, Vein Pattern, Relatively Pigmented Mask.
Article published in International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, Vol.10, No.4 (July/Aug 2020)