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ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONCodeDescriptionRequiresText7.9Suggestive of a bite mark pattern but no determinationmadeYes7.10Suggestive of not being caused by a bite but nodetermination madeYes7.11 Not caused by a bite Yes7.12 Inconclusive Yes7.13No determination or speculation as to causing agent /unknownNo[] This is an optional field. This field may be used only if Field 10.003: Imagetype / IMT is LIP. CID is comprised of three optional information items. Forcheiloscopic analysis, it may be useful to include information in Field 10.029: 2Dfacial feature points / FFP indicating the position of certain features of the lips on theimage, using the points shown in Figure 14: Feature point codes defined in ISO/IEC14496-2.• The first information item, lip print width / LPW, is optional. It containsthe longest dimensions of the image. A standard ABFO # 2 scale ruler shouldbe used 128 .• The second information item, lip print height / LPH, is optional. Itcontains the shortest dimensions of the image, taken at a 90 degree anglefrom the width. A standard ABFO # 2 scale ruler should be used.• The third information item lip print description text/ LPDT, is optional. Itis Unicode text that may be used to describe the print. A typical entry maybe: “Lip print with lipstick on the neck” or “image of the lips”. The analystmay wish to include classifications of the lips prints using one of theclassifications developed by Suzuki and Tscuchihashi 129 [] See Kaminski J, Old Dogs can Learn New Tricks – A New Application of the ABFO # 2Scale. Journal of Forensic Science, November 2004, Vol. 49, No. 6, pp 1332-1334 Available online atwww.astm.org [] Suzuki K, Tsuchihashi Y., Personal identification by means of lip prints. Journal of ForensicMedicine 1970, 17-52-7 and New attempt of personal identification by means of lip prints, CanadianSociety of Forensic Science Journal, 1971; 4:154-58 [
ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011 - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSION8.10.48 Field 10.903: Device unique identifier / DUIThis is an optional field. See Section 7.7.1.1 for details. All characters marked “A”, “N”or “S” in Table 108 Character encoding set values are allowed.8.10.49 Field 10.904: Make/model/serial number / MMSThis is an optional field. See Section 7.7.1.2 for details.8.10.50 Field 10.992: Type-2 Record Cross Reference / T2C[2013n>] This is an optional field. When used, it contains the IDC value of the Type-2record that contains relevant biographic information and other data concerning the subjectof this instance of the record, who may be differenct from the subject of the transaction.See Section 7.3.1.1 Type-2 Record Cross reference / T2C. []This conditional field shall be used to enter the URL / URI or other uniquereference to a storage location for data referenced in this Type-10 record. If this field isused, Field 10.999: Body part image / DATA shall not be used. However, one of thetwo fields shall be present in all instances of this record type. [] or Field 10.994:External file reference / EFR [] digital [] or Field 10.994: External filereference / EFR [] or Field10.994: External file reference / EFR [
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ANSI/<strong>NIST</strong>-ITL 1-<strong>2011</strong> - UPDATE 2013 DRAFT VERSIONCodeDescriptionRequiresText7.9Suggestive of a bite mark pattern but no determinationmadeYes7.10Suggestive of not being caused by a bite but nodetermination madeYes7.11 Not caused by a bite Yes7.12 Inconclusive Yes7.13No determination or speculation as to causing agent /unknownNo[] This is an optional field. This field may be used only if Field 10.003: <strong>Image</strong>type / IMT is LIP. CID is comprised of three optional in<strong>for</strong>mation items. Forcheiloscopic analysis, it may be useful to include in<strong>for</strong>mation in Field 10.029: 2Dfacial feature points / FFP indicating the position of certain features of the lips on theimage, using the points shown in Figure 14: Feature point codes defined in ISO/IEC14496-2.• The first in<strong>for</strong>mation item, lip print width / LPW, is optional. It containsthe longest dimensions of the image. A standard ABFO # 2 scale ruler shouldbe used 128 .• The second in<strong>for</strong>mation item, lip print height / LPH, is optional. Itcontains the shortest dimensions of the image, taken at a 90 degree anglefrom the width. A standard ABFO # 2 scale ruler should be used.• The third in<strong>for</strong>mation item lip print description text/ LPDT, is optional. Itis Unicode text that may be used to describe the print. A typical entry maybe: “Lip print with lipstick on the neck” or “image of the lips”. The analystmay wish to include classifications of the lips prints using one of theclassifications developed by Suzuki and Tscuchihashi 129 [] See Kaminski J, Old Dogs can Learn New Tricks – A New Application of the ABFO # 2Scale. Journal of Forensic Science, November 2004, Vol. 49, No. 6, pp 1332-1334 Available online atwww.astm.org [] Suzuki K, Tsuchihashi Y., Personal identification by means of lip prints. Journal of ForensicMedicine 1970, 17-52-7 and New attempt of personal identification by means of lip prints, CanadianSociety of Forensic Science Journal, 1971; 4:154-58 [