I posted a request for some assistance a little while before the "old" message board went down. I did receive a few replies via E-mail, but I thought I would repeat my request on this "new" message board:
I am a relative newcomer to the NEC AFIS 21 system.
I would greatly appreciate some assistance in best utilizing the NEC system for searching latent prints. I would like to glean as much information as possible on "best working practices" from any users who have been shown or have discovered the best way to input latent prints onto the system (tracing vs. LEXS, effect of minutiae placement, axis orientation etc.)
Lloyd Thomas - lloyd.thomas@seattle.gov
NEC AFIS 21
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Frank
NEC AFIS 21
Lloyd,
There are many things to consider with searching latents in AFIS. First and foremost is your rolled database for latents. Is it made up of only live scan records, or was the ACOS version originally used to populate your database. There are differences in the Feature Extraction between the two versions.
I highly reccomend you join AFIS Internet.org and attend an annual meeting. This years is next week in SanDiego. There you will get a chance to have conversations with NEC users all around the globe.
Feel free to contact me further at senesef@isp.state.il.us for more AFIS info.
Frank.
There are many things to consider with searching latents in AFIS. First and foremost is your rolled database for latents. Is it made up of only live scan records, or was the ACOS version originally used to populate your database. There are differences in the Feature Extraction between the two versions.
I highly reccomend you join AFIS Internet.org and attend an annual meeting. This years is next week in SanDiego. There you will get a chance to have conversations with NEC users all around the globe.
Feel free to contact me further at senesef@isp.state.il.us for more AFIS info.
Frank.
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lloydthomas
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I would like to post my appreciation and thanks to the following who took the time to reply to my request:
- John Burt, Rancho Cordova
- Shannon Hale, Lockheed Martin
- Scott Verbonus, King County Seattle
- George Kegerreis, Pennsylvania
- William Reeves, Fairfax County
- Trish Sharkey, Orange Police
- Dusty Clark, WIN Sacramento
- Frank Senese, Illinois
The information provided so far has been very helpful - you're a great bunch!
Any other offers of assistance with using NEC AFIS for searching of latents would be most welcome.
Lloyd Thomas, Seattle Police
- John Burt, Rancho Cordova
- Shannon Hale, Lockheed Martin
- Scott Verbonus, King County Seattle
- George Kegerreis, Pennsylvania
- William Reeves, Fairfax County
- Trish Sharkey, Orange Police
- Dusty Clark, WIN Sacramento
- Frank Senese, Illinois
The information provided so far has been very helpful - you're a great bunch!
Any other offers of assistance with using NEC AFIS for searching of latents would be most welcome.
Lloyd Thomas, Seattle Police
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Chris Grice
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- Joined: Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:55 pm
- Location: CT