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Scotland Yard may someday have a better way of tracking criminals — by examining the treads on their shoes. Recently, laws concerning police powers in the UK have changed to acknowledge footwear matching as a valid form of courtroom evidence comparable to fingerprints and DNA. This means that it is increasingly common for shoe imprints to be made when a suspect is taken into custody. However, human interpretation and cross-referencing of shoeprint data has been time-consuming, and computer matching resources, limited. A system being researched for shoe-print analysis uses some 500...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
    industrialLighter Sidemethodologyshoe-print analysisUniversity of Sheffield

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