Abstract:
The "AI-Driven Criminal Suspect Identification and Sketch Generation" project
aims to help identify suspects and create sketches, to make criminal investigations better.
The project found problems that INAFIS investigators have, like taking too long to catch
suspects and solve cases because the sketches they make are not accurate. The analysis
looked at the ethical and legal issues, and how to make sure AI used in criminal
identification is fair and secure.
The new tools will help INAFIS professionals work together more efficiently and
accurately when identifying suspects. These tools include automatically creating sketches,
using 3D models, and allowing real-time collaboration. The solution chosen, Alternative 3
- AI-powered Criminal Suspect Identification and Sketch Generation, matches the project's
goal to make identifying criminals easier. Examples show how the AI system fits well into
the way investigators work now. It gives them a helpful tool to use in their jobs.
Estimating the time and resources needed for a project, including people, machines,
tools, and costs, is a careful plan. It will take four months to do all the planning, research,
creating, testing, making changes, and finishing the project. In short, the project thinks
about the rules and laws, as well as how things work, and has a clear plan to make criminal
investigations better and solve cases faster. It could change how we do things.