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The technology-aided support of forensic experts while investigating crime scenes and collecting traces becomes a more and more important part in the domains of image acquisition and signal processing. The manual lifting of latent fingerprints using conventional methods like the use of carbon black powder is time-consuming and very limited in its scope of application. New technologies for a contact-less and non-invasive acquisition and automatic processing of latent fingerprints, promise the possibilities to inspect much more and larger surface areas and can significantly simplify and speed up the workflow. Furthermore, it allows multiple investigations of the same trace, subsequent chemical analysis of the residue left behind and the acquisition of latent fingerprints on sensitive surfaces without destroying the surface itself. In this work, a FRT MicroProf200 surface measurement device equipped with a chromatic white-light sensor CWL600 is used. The device provides a gray-scale intensity image and 3D-topography data simultaneously. While large area scans are time-consuming, the detection and localization of finger traces are done based on low-resolution scans. The localized areas are scanned again with higher resolution. Due to the broad variety of different surface characteristics the fingerprint pattern is often overlaid by the surface structure or texture. Thus, image processing and classification techniques are proposed for validation and visualization of ridge lines in high-resolution scans. Positively validated regions containing complete or sufficient partial fingerprints are passed on to forensic experts. The experiments are provided on a set of three surfaces with different reflection and texture characteristics, and fingerprints from ten different persons.
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Algebra für Informatiker
(2012)
Mit kommerziellen Infrarotkameras lassen sich bereits seit einigen Jahren erfolgreich ausgewählte Gase qualitativ nachweisen. Voraussetzung ist ein thermischer Kontrast des Gases zum Hintergrund. Laboruntersuchungen haben gezeigt, dass auch CO2 ohne Probleme nachweisbar ist. Im Labor können bei Hintergrundtemperaturen von nur 35 °C minimale Gasvolumenströme von 1ml/min, entsprechend 0,5 m3/Jahr, detektiert werden, was Anwendungen beispielsweise im Bereich der CCS-Technologie möglich erscheinen lässt.
Begehrt: Die Generation Y
(2012)
Die Healthcare-Branche steht vor vielfältigen Herausforderungen. Eine nicht zu unterschätzende ist die Integration einer neuen Mitarbeitergeneration, der Generation Y. Die Ende der 80er Jahre geborenen Young Professionals stehen dem Arbeitsmarkt noch etwa 40 Jahre zur Verfügung. Nutzen Sie deren Potenzial – wir zeigen Ihnen wie.