Computer IDs Culprits with Tattoo Recognition

Photo of a woman with a tattoo on her shoulder, facing away from the camera
A new program, still in development, identifies people in photos by their tattoos, scars and other skin markings. The program works even if the person's face isn't clear in the photo.

It's a plot point in countless detective shows and movies. An investigator finds fingerprints at a crime scene, scans the prints into a computer, and automatically finds matches in a huge FBI database. Now, researchers are working on technology making it just as simple for law enforcement to scan in and find not only matches for suspects' photos, but also their body ink.

The face might be the obvious place to start for Facebook, homeland security and other groups interested in automatically identifying people in photos. Indeed, face recognition is one of the biggest areas of research in identification and security. Adding in tattoos and other marks, however, gives law enforcement an edge in using evidence where the suspect's face isn't clear.

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