Solving Double-Sided Puzzles: Automated Assembly of Torn-up Banknotes Evidence.

Abstract:

:Reconstruction of 2D object is a problem concerning many different fields such as forensics science, archiving, and banking. In the literature, it is considered as one-sided puzzle problem. But this study handles torn banknotes as a double-sided puzzle problem for the first time. In addition to that, a new dataset (ToB) is created for solving this problem. A selection approach based on the Borda count method is adopted in order to make the right decision as to which keypoint-based method is to be used in the proposed reconstruction system. The selection approach was determined the Accelerated-KAZE (AKAZE) as the most successful keypoint-based method. This study also proposes new measures determining the success ratio of the reconstructed banknotes and calculating their loss ratio. When the torn banknotes were reconstructed with the AKAZE-based reconstruction system, the average success rate was calculated as 95.55% by the proposed metric.

journal_name

J Forensic Sci

authors

Yılmaz S,Nabiyev VV

doi

10.1111/1556-4029.13993

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-07-01 00:00:00

pages

1078-1091

issue

4

eissn

0022-1198

issn

1556-4029

journal_volume

64

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