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Producing Datasets: Capturing Images on Multi-Camera Smartphones for Source Camera Identification

Conference/Workshop:
Annual Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
Published: 2024
Primary Author: Megan McGuire
Secondary Authors: Stephanie Reinders, Stacy Renfro, Danica Omen, Alicia Carriquiry
Type: Poster
Research Area: Digital

This poster introduces the new CSAFE Multi-camera Smartphone Image Database and describes how the image were collected and reviewed.

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