“Does not provide added value”: Swiss fingerprint experts criticize US research

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Every fingerprint is not different. This has been shown by a new study, but it was also known before. (Archive image

Using artificial intelligence, researchers at Columbia University (USA) showed in a study published on Friday that fingerprints taken from different fingers can be assigned to a single person.

“The study is interesting as an example of the possible use of artificial intelligence. However, the results of the study cannot be considered a breakthrough for forensic work with fingerprints and do not provide any added value in this form,” said Peter Broder, dactyloscopy team leader at the Zurich Institute of Forensic Medicine, Keystone -When asked by SDA. . “Every fingerprint expert who has worked frequently or for years on dactyloscopic comparison material knows this similarity of basic patterns.” (SDA)

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