Criminal Investigation Tracker with Suspect Prediction using Machine Learning
S. J. Dilmini (1), R. A. T. M. Rajapaksha (1), Erandika Lakmali (2),, S. P. S. Mandula (1), D. D. G. Delgasdeniya (1), Pradeepa Bandara (1) ((1), Faculty of Computing, Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, Malabe,, Sri Lanka, (2) University of Kelaniya, Dalugama

TL;DR
This paper proposes an automated criminal investigation system using biometric techniques like fingerprint and face recognition, combined with crime scene analysis and report summarization, to improve accuracy and efficiency in Sri Lanka.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated system that combines biometric identification, crime scene analysis, and automated report summarization for criminal investigation.
Findings
Effective fingerprint and face recognition in CCTV footage
Automated crime notification system for police stations
Summarized police reports for quick understanding
Abstract
An automated approach to identifying offenders in Sri Lanka would be better than the current system. Obtaining information from eyewitnesses is one of the less reliable approaches and procedures still in use today. Automated criminal identification has the ability to save lives, notwithstanding Sri Lankan culture's lack of awareness of the issue. Using cutting-edge technology like biometrics to finish this task would be the most accurate strategy. The most notable outcomes will be obtained by applying fingerprint and face recognition as biometric techniques. The main responsibilities will be image optimization and criminality. CCTV footage may be used to identify a person's fingerprint, identify a person's face, and identify crimes involving weapons. Additionally, we unveil a notification system and condense the police report to Additionally, to make it simpler for police officers to…
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TopicsDigital and Cyber Forensics · Gait Recognition and Analysis · Digital Media Forensic Detection
