
Digital image fraudulence: A curse to forensic odontology
Author(s) -
Geeta Karyakarte,
Alka Dive,
Ashish Bodhade,
Shubhangi Khandekar
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of forensic dental sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0975-2137
pISSN - 0975-1475
DOI - 10.4103/jfo.jfds_16_18
Subject(s) - digitization , forensic odontology , curse , digital forensics , computer science , focus (optics) , digital image , data science , internet privacy , computer security , image (mathematics) , sociology , image processing , artificial intelligence , computer vision , medicine , physics , dentistry , anthropology , optics
In today's era of forensic investigations, hard copies of forensic data have been replaced by digital records. However, wide availability of image processing software makes digital image manipulation an easy and low-cost way to distort or conceal facts. This review article aims to understand fraudulence in the digital records in forensic odontology and the various ways to detect as well as prevent it to an appreciable extent. Types of image fraudulence, ways to detect this fraudulence, and measures to prevent it to an appreciable extent have been discussed. Knowledge about digital image fraudulence, detection, and prevention is the desperate need of the hour in today's technology-driven forensic investigations. This review article attempts to focus on this pestering issue and aid the evolving technologies driven by great needs for valid forensic technique trying to claw out their way through the malignant fraudulence rooted in today's evolving digitization.