Published Date: 14 October 2008 A Preston-based academic whose research revolutionised the way that victims and witnesses construct a likeness of a criminal's face is to talk about his work. At a free lecture tomorrow, Dr Charlie Frowd will describe the problems that witnesses and victims have when they attempt to build a likeness of a person seen committing a crime. He will outline some of the techniques that have been found to help produce a more identifiable face. One of the important developments is a new computer program called EvoFIT that evolves the face of a criminal. The lecture...
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