Forensic application of automatically matching skull with face images is an
important research area linking biometrics with practical applications in
forensics. It is an opportunity for biometrics and face recognition researchers
to help the law enforcement and forensic experts in giving an identity to
unidentified human skulls. It is an extremely challenging problem which is
further exacerbated due to lack of any publicly available database related to
this problem. This is the first research in this direction with a two-fold
contribution: (i) introducing the first of its kind skull-face image pair
database, IdentifyMe, and (ii) presenting a preliminary approach using the
proposed semi-supervised formulation of transform learning. The experimental
results and comparison with existing algorithms showcase the challenging nature
of the problem. We assert that the availability of the database will inspire
researchers to build sophisticated skull-to-face matching algorithms.Comment: International Joint Conference on Biometrics, 201