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Demographic-Adapted ROC Curve for Assessing Automated Matching of Latent Fingerprints

NCJ Number
305848
Journal
SN Computer Science Volume: 3 Issue: 190 Dated: 2022
Author(s)
Emanuela Marasco; Mengling He; Larry Tang; Sumanth Sriram
Date Published
2022
Annotation

This research investigates how automated tools used in forensics introduce demographic biases and discusses performance unfairness mitigation strategies.

Abstract

In the authors’ previous work, they evaluated the impact of demographic differentials in automatic matching of latent fingerprints and incorporated these covariates in the ROC curve. The resulting adjusted ROC curve provided error rates that account for an individual’s demographic information, which is a better measure of the discriminatory capacity compared to the pooled ROC curve. The authors’ ROC regression model was also able to handle continuous covariates such as age as well as discrete covariates such as gender and ethnicity. In the current project, the authors extended the preliminary study carried out on right index latent fingerprints to right thumb instances. They investigated: (i) until which extent demographic differentials vary depending on properties specific to the finger instance (e.g., size of the fingertip) and (ii) the effectiveness of the proposed demographic adjusted ROC to handle unfairness. (Publisher abstract provided)