06/08/2024
Auto-find by FCS
In the dynamic realm of fingerprint analysis, precision and efficiency are paramount. Introducing Auto-find in FCS AFIS—an innovative solution designed to revolutionize your workflow. This cutting-edge tool swiftly pinpoints matching minutiae, known as correspondences, streamlining your navigation to critical points of interest.
Once auto-coded, these correspondences activate intuitive navigation tools, seamlessly aligning and zooming both sides of the application. This feature empowers you to zero in swiftly on the most promising starting points for the ACE + V process, enhancing your analytical efficiency like never before.
The Auto-find tool goes beyond speed; it prioritizes matches based on quality, allowing you to swiftly sift through results and comparisons with unparalleled accuracy. Visual representation using Delaunay triangles aids in detecting distortions, providing a clear and precise overview of fingerprint alignments.
Moreover, the ghost cursor feature acts as your precision assistant, aligning seamlessly with corresponding points to elevate accuracy during auto-find operations. This synergy of advanced technologies ensures that every analysis is not only thorough but also expedited, empowering you to make informed decisions swiftly and confidently.
Curious to see these groundbreaking advancements in action? Don't miss your chance to experience the future of fingerprint analysis at the International Association for Identification (IAI) Conference in Reno from August 12-16.
Visit us at Booth 107 for a hands-on demo of FCS Version 7 and discover how our innovative tools, including the Auto-find feature, can revolutionize your forensic workflows. This is your opportunity to explore the power of cutting-edge technology that prioritizes match quality, aids in distortion detection, and enhances accuracy with precision tools like the ghost cursor.
In the example video attached I am selecting crime scene prints to match against records prints while the Auto Find tool has been activated. I can then use the ghost cursor to conduct a visual check to see if these minutiae do in fact agree. If I conclude that these pairs do not agree I can then select the next matching pairs to be checked. I can turn off the Delaunay triangle feature to use the ghost cursor if required