1. Forensic applications of hyperspectral imaging technique: a narrative review
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Pallocci, Margherita, Treglia, Michele, Passalacqua, Pierluigi, Luca, Lucilla De, Zanovello, Claudia, Mazzuca, Daniela, Guarna, Francesca, Gratteri, Santo, and Marsella, Luigi T
- Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) collects and processes information from the entire electromagnetic spectrum to obtain the spectrum of each pixel in the image of a scene, with the aim of finding objects and identifying materials. It is a non-contact, non-destructive technology that can be used without modifying or altering the analysed target. Forensic analysis and crime scene investigations are two of the most investigated fields of application, being able to detect and analyse many types of evidence.In this paper we analysed the most commonly reported forensic science applications.The literature indicates that the fields in which HSI appears most promising are the analysis of blood traces, document forgery, gunshot residues and the identification of fingerprints.
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- 2022
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