Forensic Iris Image-Based Post-Mortem Interval Estimation

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作者
Bhuiyan, Rasel Ahmed [1 ]
Czajka, Adam [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA
来源
2025 IEEE/CVF WINTER CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF COMPUTER VISION, WACV | 2025年
关键词
DEATH ESTIMATION; RIGOR-MORTIS; TIME; DECOMPOSITION; TEMPERATURE; POTASSIUM; RECOGNITION; CHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1109/WACV61041.2025.00418
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Post-mortem iris recognition is an emerging application of iris-based human identification in a forensic setup. One factor that may be useful in conditioning iris recognition methods is the tissue decomposition level, which is correlated with the post-mortem interval (PMI), i.e. the number of hours that have elapsed since death. PMI, however, is not always available, and its precise estimation remains one of the core challenges in forensic examination. This paper presents the first known to us method of the PMI estimation directly from iris images captured after death. To assess the feasibility of the iris-based PMI estimation, we designed models predicting the PMI from (a) near-infrared (NIR), (b) visible (RGB), and (c) multispectral (RGB+NIR) forensic iris images. Models were evaluated following a 10-fold cross-validation, in (S1) sample-disjoint, (S2) subject-disjoint, and (S3) cross-dataset scenarios. We explore two data balancing techniques for S3: resampling-based balancing (S3-real), and synthetic data-supplemented balancing (S3-synthetic). We found that using the multispectral data offers a spectacularly low mean absolute error (MAE) of approximate to 3.5 hours in the scenario (S1), a bit worse MAE approximate to 17.5 hours in the scenario (S2), and MAE approximate to 45.77 hours in the scenario (S3). Additionally, supplementing the training set with synthetically-generated forensic iris images (S3-synthetic) significantly enhances the models' ability to generalize to new NIR, RGB and multispectral data collected in a different lab. This suggests that if the environmental conditions are favorable (e.g., bodies are kept in low temperatures), forensic iris images provide features that are indicative of the PMI and can be automatically estimated.
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