To: From: On Behalf Of: Message: Attachments: WARNING: REFERENCE 209917 FACIAL RECOGNITION $3.233; Mew?: TECHNOLOGY CPD Intranet Home Page 23-AUG-2013 13:00 ?Unit Inbox iFaxed GENERAL MESSAGE Email Select distribution list ALL UNITS NEUMAYER, RICHARD Telephone No.35-6071 POLICE OFFICER 127 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION JAMES K. HICKEY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 5-6071 Department members are informed that Department Notice D13-11, entitled "Facial Recognition Technology," has been issued and is available on the Department Directives System. This directive informs Department members of the availability of facial recognition technology for investigative purposes. Post in CD. Book. To be read at roll call for five consecutive days. his message is intended only for the use of the individual or agency to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately by telephone and destroy the original. Any unauthorized copying or dissemination of this communication is prohibited. CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF 3510 SOUTH MICHIGAN CHICAGO, IL POLICE AVENUE 50653 2019 Chicago Police Department . .- Chicago Police Department Department Notice D13-11 FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY ISSUE DATE: 23 August 2013 EFFECTIVE DATE: 23 August 2013 Basques: 7 INDEX CATEGORY: Department Notice I. PURPOSE This directive informs Department members of the availability of facial recognition technology for investigative purposes. ll. GENERAL INFORMATION Facial recognition technology used by the Department accomplishes facial matching by creating a template of mapped geometric points from an existing image. The software uses an algorithm that maps the facial image and then compares it to those images within the comparison database. The software then ranks the highest scoring mugshots to the suspect image. UNITS WITH FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) software is being used in the Bureau of Detectives - Area Detective Divisions, Bureau of Organized Crime. and Crime Prevention Information Center (CPIC). IV. RESPONSIBILITIES The Bureau of Detectives is responsible for investigative foliow~up involving images for FRT. Policies, training and protocols will be developed and maintained by the Bureau of Detectives. V. PROCEDURES When preliminary investigating officers determine that photographic or video evidence exists that has a facial image that might be identi?ed through FRT they will: A. Notify the responsible Area Detective Unit. B. If requested, prepare a supplementary report informing followup investigators that an image is available and whether it has been inventoried. If the image has been inventoried. provide the inventory number of the evidence. C. Inform the Area Detective Unit where the image may be located if the digital evidence has not been inventoried. Notification will be recorded in their Automated incident Reporting Application (AIRA) report. Authenticated by: JKH Garry F. McCarthy Superintendent of Police 13-067 RWN D13-11 Facial Recognition Technology Current as of 21 April 2017:1448 Chicago Police Department, August 2013 Page 1 of 1 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide A Loads-r in Law Enforcement 8: Criminal Justice Tim-.lmolougwr N. Dr. 1 SC 2" FACE Plus Case Management Table Of Contents Table of Contents GETTING STARTED . . 5 WELCOME To FACE PLUS CASE MANAGEMENT . 5 Case Management . . 5 Image Enhancement . .. . . 5 Facial Comparison .. . . 5 LOG IN To THE SYSTEM . . 6 SESSIONS SCREEN OVERVIEW 7 Change Password . 7 STARTINGANEW SESSION . 8 SESSION SCREEN OVERVIEW . 8 STEPS FOR CREATING A NEW SESSION 9 1. Click New Session from ?Sessions? screen. 9 2. Load Probe lmagels) from Single Images or Video . 9 Upload Single Image File 10 Upload Image from Video 10 3. Edit Probe lmagels) if Needed . . .11 Editing or Enhancing Probe Images . 11 File [2 Edit I2 Image 12 Toolbar I3 Saving l4 Pose Correction and Light Normalization I4 Adjusting Features (Optional) I5 Generating the 3D Model 4. Search Databases View Results . . 19 Optional: Add Data Filter(s) if Needed 20 SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISONS 21 PRINTING SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISONS 22 COMPARE . .. TOP PANEL OPTIONS 23 BOTTOM PANEL OPTIONS 26 Compare . . . . 27 Compare: Zoom . . 27 Scrolling 28 Composrte28 Curtain28 3D . .. . .. 29 Adjusting Features 30 Primary (Red) Points 31 Feature Fine Tuning 31 Resetting Features . . 3 Hiding/Showing Features 3 Generating the 30 Model . . 31 Rotating and Translating the 3D Model 32 Creating a Splitview of the 3D Model 33 Normalizing the 30 Model Poses and LIghtIng34 DataWorks Plus Page 3 EAEE Plus Cas_eManagement Table Of Contents Choosing a reference image/pose 34 Normalize Lighting 35 Lighting l-?ield 35 CHART COMPARE . 36 SET EYE LOCATIONS 37 Set Locations for Probe Image . .. . 37 Set Locations for Result Image .. . . 37 ADDING ANNOTATIONS 37 Annotation Toolbar 38 MAKING MEASUREMENTS 43 Assigned Point Measurements 43 Assigning Points? 43 Measuring the Distance Between the POints 44 Manual Measurements/No Assigned Points 47 DATA AND IMAGES . ..48 LINKED . APPENDIX A: WORKING WITH . 51 IMAGE MANIPULATETOOLS . 51 Cropping Images 51 Sharpening Images 52 Adjusting Image Contrast 53 Adjusting Image 53 Adjusting the Saturation ofan Image 53 Adjusting the Hue of an Image 54 Rotating Image554 Adding Noise to Image554 APPENDIX B: LOADING 57 ADJUSTING FEATURES . 57 GENERATING A MODEL 58 MANIPULATING THE 3D MODEL . 58 ZD COMPARISON . .. 30 COMPARISON . .. NORMALIZATION . 60 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM .. 60 FEATURE MAP . 61 DataWorks Plus Page 4 ENE Plus Case Management User Guide Getting Started Welcome to FACE Plus Case Management Welcome to FACE Plus Case Management by DataWorks Plus. FACE Plus provides accurate, reliable identification with the latest and greatest in facial recognition matching accuracy and tools to manipulate images and compare images. Case Management Track and store multiple search scenarios in a case. You can input and manage multiple views of probe images taken from JPEG single image ?les as well as AVI and MPEG video ?les. Then you will be able to create a variety of searches with different probe images and data ?eld selections for ?ltering. Each search will be saved. Select a combination of searches to review a blended result based on match Image Enhancement Images can be edited to provide even more accurate results by marking the locations, cropping the images to be similar, correcting image brightness, and other basic editing functions. Pose correction and lighting normalization is also available, allowing you to search facial images that were once unsearchable. Facial Comparison Compare images side-by-side or edit copies of images for easier viewing or to clarify certain details. You can overlay two images to view distinct images, or view a ?curtain? image, which displays the left portion of one image and the right portion of the other image. DataWorks Plus Page 5 FACE Plus Case Management User Guge Log In To the System Double-click the Facial Recognition icon to launch the application. The logon screen will be displayed. The logon screen will prompt you for a user name, password, and site selection. The site can be selected by clicking on the drop down list. lfthere multiple sites are available, click the site you want to work with to select it. Your system's administrator will provide your logon information. Note that you may have access to one or more sites and you may have different logons per site. The additional options available on this screen are: . OK will log into the system once the user name and password have been entered. - Reset will clear anything entered in the user name and password fields. . Exit will close the system. After entering the logon information, click OK to access the program. The Sessions screen will be displayed. DataWorks Plus Page 6 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Sessions Screen Overview After you enter a valid user name and password, the Sessions screen will appear. Sessions Screen Log out of the system and Change your password. return to the Logan Screen. See page 7. . Search Criteria ?lml l).iliillimu Search Criteria l?n?vsmililiml: Change Psumld Clear Search . 't 3mm, Create a new face! erlal [Count 711/] recognition Edil Delete Id Description DatenmeCreated See page 9. Search for an _rlil [in-lulu fill} AM existing session. [(lil llh'l Mill/(I1? 1.. :le Saved sessions are listed at the bottom of the screen There are several buttons located on the Sessions screen. Logoff logs you out of the system and returns you to the Logon screen. Reset clears information entered in the Identifier, Description, Start Date/Time, or End Date/Time fields. Find is used to search and view existing sessions. You may enter criteria in the Identifier, Description, Start Date/Time, or End Date/Time fields to search on. If you leave all fields before clicking Find, all sessions will be displayed. 1 Change Password allows you to change your password. New Session allows you to create a new facial recognition session. Change Password The Change Password button allows you to update your current password. Note that this does not allow you to update a password that has been forgotten. To change your password, click Change Password from the Sessions screen. Change Password Usiuililmu' ()lil flew Password Enter your old password. Then enter and confirm your new password. Select Cancel if you would NOT like to change your password. Otherwise, select OK to_ proceed to accept the changes to your password. DataWorks Plus Page 7 EKCE Plus Case Management gsel Guide Starting a New Session Face Plus allows you to store multiple search scenarios. You may upload and manage multiple views of probe images taken from single image files as well as video files. You will be able to create a variety of searches with different probe images and data field selections for filtering. The system supports over 40 different fields for data filtering. Each ofthe searches will be saved as a separate session. New Session Screen Overview New Sessions Screen Return to Log off 8, Save Sessions return to Description. screen. Logan screen. pd?! Ill Unique number for - I'ype Description can?t M'Wmi?? }" ititSaVB toretain - man-rm? Add image to be include additional used for search. Pm search criteria. I mnliinnl 5.. I mummy.? Search for possible .11}quny I'rul: - Ill iilvi II I: HUN overwrite pl?e?lious matches to probe. search results. i? toggle to display prone hesnle each row of results close, Print, 8- Side-By-Slde Comparison are not enabled until the probe has been added and/or the search has been performed. 0 Save: All sessions are automatically assigned an Identifier and saved. However, if you wish to add a description, be sure to click Save to save the description you entered for the session. - Sessions returns you to the Sessions screen. - Logoff logs you out ofthe system and returns you to the Logan screen. I Identifier displays the unique number that has been automatically assigned to this session. You may not edit this field. - Description allows you to enter a description for the session. Click Save to save your information. 0 Add Probe allows you to locate the desired probe image to be used for the facial recognition search. Please see Load Probe lmage(s} from Single images or Video? on page 9 for more information. a Search searches the database for possible matches to the probe image(s). If you have added another probe to a saved session, clicking "Search? will retain the results of the original search and only add the matches from the new probe. - Add Data Filter allows you to include additional search criteria, such as name or gender in order to narrow your results. I Search All searches the database for possible matches to the probe image(s). It differs from "Search" in that it will perform a new search on all probes, overwriting the original search results. Generally, you will not perform a "Search All? unless you have added many new records to the database and want to overwrite the previous search results. DataWorks Plus Page 8 Plus Case Management User Steps for Creating a New Session Following are the steps for creating a new facial recognition session. More details about each step are included in the following sections. In addition, you may add data filters to narrow your search results. 1. Click New Session from "Sessions? screen see page 9 2. Load Probe Image(s) from single images or video - see page 9 3. Edit probe imagels) if needed see page 11 4. Search databases and View results see page 19 Optional: Add data filter(s) if needed see page 20 1. Click New Session from ?Sessions? screen. I I. I1 admin Rom Chili Pusmiil . 9' Click New Session to create a flail New Sudan . . . . new facial recognition session. 2. Load Probe lmage(s) from Single Images or Video Next you need to select the image to be used for the facial recognition search. Click Add Probe. Click Add Probe to select the image to be used forthe search. ?li?ll: Ily w. Frobels] The "Image Upload" screen will be displayed. Ima . load BIML Video OI: You may upload a single JPEG image file or you may extract a frame from a video file to search on. Note: Only JPEG images are supported for facial recognition searches. If you are using a image type that is natively supported by Windows, such as a bitmap image, then the system will automatically attempt to can vert the image into JPEG format before searching. DataWorks Plus Page 9 FACE Plus Case Management Unload Siqgie imaoe File UseriGuide To upload a single JPEG image file, click Browse to locate the image. You will be prompted to select the image. ?0 Mfiuliplnd ink. (but it??lm 433] 1? - Omar-I?d lit-In m- - {mu-mg"in In; Homegwp Comm-la Inn-y -&oncl f. try-Mu Walden-1 Um: 1.. an Nun-um dam-mum ?drum: Duh] . . Browse to the appropriate location, select the desired file and click Open. The probe image you selected will be displayed. Upload image from Video To upload an image from a video, click Video. The Click Open. I?n? ?Video Frame Grabber" screen will be displayed. LIL) I Drum-- 1m kilns-MPH": Mm leldn . .u - ,uim Hanna . Icon?? Browse to the desired file and click Open. The video will automatically play. Click the Grab Frame button to extract a particular frame. The frame you have captured will be displayed on the right side of the screen. You may use the playback buttons to replay or pause the video until you get the frame you wish to USE. DataWorks Plus Page 10 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide When satisfied, click Save/Close to upload the frame as a probe image. I .- l-I? l? I ?-In 3. Edit Probe Image(s) if Needed The Probe images can be edited to provide even more accurate results by marking the locations, cropping the images to be similar, correcting image brightness, and other basic editing functions. Pose correction and lighting normalization is also available, allowing you to search facial images that were once unsearchable. If the probe image is satisfactory, proceed to 4. Search Databases 8: View Results on page 19. Editing or Enhancing Probe imam If needed, images can be edited to provide even more accurate results by marking the locations, cropping the images to be similar, correcting image brightness, and other basic image editing functions. Pose correction and lighting normalization is also available. Two options allow you to access the editing tools: Edit and Add: Allows you to edit a copy of the probe image. The edited image will be an additional probe image. The original will remain. I Edit and Replace: Allows you to edit the probe image. The edited image will replace the original. DataWorks Plus Page 11 VFACE Plus Case Management User Guide Click either Edit and Add or Edit and Replace. screen similar_t_o the following will be displayed. San)? ?a tron Halli Color Pictnr P?lnl tug-I IIND- . Magic Wind . Palm up; Slurpon-mm- -- mm (emu-n 4,0. ?Mullen-nun. "m Hug RGB Ell?nra ?ute-Carma Pose Color ?Swatch-u- 4 h] h? ?in 2m ?El ml" .?T?lfr There are several menu options available at the top of the screen, as well as several toolbar buttons. File The File Menu allows you to either Save/Close the changes you have made to the Edi: Image image or Cancel out of the Image Manipulate window. These Options are available as swam cans buttons on the bottom of the screen as well. Cancal II Image Manipulale The Edit Menu provides the following tools: Undo: will undo that last change that was made. Undo Ctrl-l-Z 330.2%ng Undo Current Changes: will undo all changes made since you last saved the 33?? 2:3: image. 1 Restore to Original Image: will undo all changes that you have made to the image. View History Menu: this tool will open a menu at the right side of the image manipulate window that will display all of the changes that have been done to the image. From this menu you can choose to undo specific actions that were done to the image. Deselect: will deselect the portion of the image that you have selected. Color Picker: turns your mouse arrow into a color picker that allows you to choose a color within the image. The selected color will be displayed in the Color box at the bottom of the screen. image Image Manipulale The Image Menu provides the following tools: Rotate: opens the Rotate window. For more information, please see ?Rotating I Rotate Tools Flip Horizontal :1 Flip Vertical Add Nolse Images? on page 54. Flip Horizontal: this reverses the image horizontally. Flip Vertical: this reverses the image vertically. Add Noise: this opens the noise window. For more information, please see ?Adding Noise to images? on page 54. DataWorks Plus Page 12 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Toolbar Image Manipulate Screen - Toolbar Selection Arrow allows you to select different portions of the screen or to click on items and move them. Magnifying Glass will magnify the portion of the image that you are hovering over when you right click. Crop Tool allows you to make a selection and discard that area around it. For more information, please see ?Cropping Images?on page 51. Color Picker allows you to pick a color from the image that you are working with. Paint Brush allows you to paint onto the image. Lasso Tool allows you to make a free?hand selection. Magic Wand Tool automatically selects an area that you click. Paint Bucket allows you to dump paint over a selected area. If no area is selected it will paint over the entire image. Sharpen Image: This allows you to sharpen the image. Sharpening seems to bring out image detail that wasn't there before by emphasizing the edges of an image. It increases the contrast between each pixel and its neighbors. You will be prompted to enter a sharpening value. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage to sharpen the image by. Select OK to apply to adjust the image. For more information, please see ?Sharpening Images? on page 52. 0 Contrast: This allows you to adjust the contrast of the image. Contrast is the difference in brightness between light and dark areas in an image. You will be prompted to enter a contrast setting. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage. Positive values increase the contrast of the image; negative values decrease the contrast. Select OK to adjust the image. For more information, please see ?Adjusting Image Contrast" on page 53. Brightness: This allows you to adjust the brightness of the image. Brightness adjusts how light or dark and image appears. You will be prompted to enter a brightness setting. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage. Positive values will lighten the image; negative values will darken the image. Select OK to adjust the image. For more information, please see ?Adjusting image Brightness? on page 53. Saturation: This allows you to adjust the saturation of the image. Saturation is the ?purity" of the color. Fully saturated colors are very rich and bright. Less saturated colors are more gray. You will be prompted to enter a saturation value. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage to change the saturation of the image. Click OK to apply the adjustment. For more information, please see "Adjusting the Saturation afan Image" on page 53. Hue: This allows you to adjust the hue, or color, of the image. You will be prompted to enter a hue angle. Depending on what number you enter, the color will be adjusted across the hue circle by that many degrees. Click OK to apply the adjustment. For more information, please see ?Adjusting the Hue of an image? on page 54. RGB Balance allows you to adjust the individual RGB values of an image. Grayscale allows you to adjust the RGB values for the grayscaled image. millis- Auto-correct image will automatically correct the image as needed. DataWorks Plus Page 13 Plus Case Management User Guide Image Manipulate Screen - Toolbar Pose Correction allows you to create a 30 model of the face. From the 3D model, you may adjust the 3D model to optimize the pose and lighting of the image, which can then be used to find matching records. For more information, please see ?Pose Correction" on page 14. E. Color Swatch: This is the default color for paint brush, paint bucket, background and foreground colors. You can adjust the color using the RGB values or you can double click 513.77 on the swatch to change it. Bwl?. El- 200."? allows you to zoom in and out of the image airs-necessary by adjusting the slider posution. Reset Zoom return the Image to the original snze. Fit In Window Will make the entire image visible from the View window. LettEye Left and Right can be used to mark the locations. The Cognitec search engine htE If will use these locations to find matching records; however, it is not necessary to mark the '9 9? locations. Saving When you are finished working with the image click Save/Close and the changes that you have made to the image will appear in the lineup. Note that the changes are done to a copy of the original image; you cannot alter the original image. If you want to discard that changes that you have made to the image click Cancel. Pose Correction and Light Normalization The Pose Correction tool allows you to create a SD model, which will allow you to search facial images that were once unsearchable. The following example shows how you can create the model and manipulate it to create a searchable image. First, click Hiram the edit screen. model. Click to create 3D I 'k . . .-.. You will be prompted to select the view of the original image. Click the graphic that best matches the pose of the original image. DataWorks Plus Page 14 FACE Plus Case Management _gser Guide Select the graphicthat best matches the pose of the probe image. The image will be loaded into the pose correction/light normalization screen. .o -- qua-? c1 i?thp-o - . 59- i?w-un- The accuracy of the 30 models generated is dependent upon the accuracy of the ZD feature points that overlay the original images. The feature points are displayed on the image as red, green, and gray crosshairs. Verify that the red crosshairs are in the correct place (eyes, chin and ear). The green and gray crosshairs may be moved if you wish to fine-tune the image. If you wish to move the feature points, refer to the following section: "Adjusting Features (Optional)? on page 15; otherwise, proceed to ?Generating the 3D Model" on page 17. ADJUSTING FEATURES (OPTIONAL) Select the Feature Map tab to display a model with correct feature point placement. Click the Feature Map tab to display a model with the correct feature point placement. When you click one of the crosshairs on the probe image, the crosshairon the Feature Map model will be highlighted in green to show you the proper placement. The Feature Map displays the proper anatomical locations for each point. You may refer to it while adjusting the location of the selected crosshair. When you click? one of the crosshairs on the probe image, the crosshair on the Feature Map model will be highlighted in green to show you the proper DataWorks Plus Page 15 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide placement. The green and gray crosshairs may be moved if you wish to fine-tune the image. To reset the feature points to their original locations, click Reset Features below the original image. Primary {Red} Points Click and drag any of the red feature points to their proper location. When the mouse is released, the green and gray ?secondary" features are recalculated in real time based on the "primary" red features. This method of feature point adjustment will be sufficient to generate an accurate 30 model in most cases. Feature Fine Tuning The green and gray secondary features can also be moved if desired. To enable the secondary features, check the Advanced checkbox. The secondary features may now be adjusted by clicking and dragging with the mouse. The red primary features may also be moved, but if you adjust them when the "Advanced" box is checked, they system will not automatically recalculate the green and gray feature points. The green features indicate the subset that have either been detected or manually adjusted by the user. The blue/gray set is projected from the generated SD model. To view the entire set of 3D projected features, check the Projected checkbox. Resetting Features To reset the feature points on an image to the original detected locations, click the Reset Features button below the image viewport. HidingIShowing Features To toggle hiding/showing of the feature points on an image, click on the Features checkbox below the image vieWport. When you have finished adjusting the feature points, click the 3D tab. Proceed to ?Generating the 3D Model?. DataWorks Plus Page 16' User Guide Plus Case Management GENERATING THE 30 MODEL Once the feature points have been adjusted (if necessary), make sure the 3D tab has been selected and click the Model button to generate the 3D model. The progress bar at the bottom of the screen shows the status of the generation processill at; Click Model to generatethe model. If necessary, click the Neutral Pose button to make the image a straight?on image. 'Il?l?i?I-?lrii? i l?vk-en "?qu - ?mun-.21; 411m to make the image straight-on. Click the NeutrelPose button Click the OK button to exit the SD model screen. gal-I Irv- un? DataWorks Plus Page 17 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide The revised image will be displayed in the Image Manipulate screen. Click Save/Close to load the edited probe image. a l? Click the Save/Close button to exit the Image Manlpulate screen and load the edited probe image. {f-I Optional Rotating or Translating the Model You may rotate and translate the 3D model with your mouse. Click the left mouse button, hold and drag to rotate the model. Click and drag the right button to translate the model. Click and drag with the middle button to move the model towards or away from you (zooming in and out). button Right mouse button Middle mouse button button rotates the model. translates the model. moving up zooms In movlns down zooms on the model. out on the model. Optional: To save the model, click Save Model. You will be prompted to enter the file name. Browse to the location where you?d like to save the file, enter a file name, and click Save. .6253: rwru- - Snip IH. - a 1' ?own-.9 as.? ?lb-Moll 1 (HullOptional Click the Save Model button to save . the model imageto anotherlocetion. tun- "w - L- 4. Note: More options are available from the 3D model screen. For more information, please refer to Appendix for more information. DataWorks Plus Page 18 FACE Plus Case Management Use 4. Search Databases View Results After you have uploaded and edited the probe image(s), click Search to find potential matches. search for matches. Click Search to I Ilium .1 I'Inlu II. I. mi. In .-. Proliets] The Search Progress screen will be displayed. rGuwe FACE Plus provides a multiple engine approach, which uses both Cognitec and NEC search engines to deliver optimal facial recognition accuracy. When the search has completed, the potential matches from each engine will be displayed. Results Screen Overview This area displays the combined results based on the parameter selected from the drop? 21. Click to view a 5i byvside comparison of the probe image 1 and each image listed under "Combined Results". See page de- down list results to display All, only Check to display the Cognitec, or only NEC. probe image beside You may specify which search each row of results. Use to page through the results. Probe Image: The blue border indicates The top number is the Matching Score. that this probe image has been selected and will be the probe image used when using the additional comparison tools. Compare - see page 27 Chart Compare - see page 36 Data and Images - see page 48 Linked Images - see page 49 Mark for Review Combined Results are displayed at the top left of the screen. You may specify the parameter that will be used for determining the combined results from the drop-down list. Choices are Above Minimum DataWorks Plus Page 19 FACE Plus Case Management . User Guide Threshold, In All Results, In All But One, in All But Two, and Marked for Review. The images that are included in Combined Results will change depending on which option you select. You may View a side? by?side comparison of the selected probe image and each "Combined Results? image by clicking Side By Side Comparison, which is located in the upper right corner. Beneath each search result image is a matching score and several tools that you can use for more detailed comparisons to the selected probe Image. Optional: Add Data Filter(s) If Needed To narrow your search results, you may enter additional search criteria. Click Add Data Filter. I mum!- ldenll?urt Ph?fn Dun Emu [all Name: rill-1 hypo Name SIDI incident #3 Age at Most {311.1 Al'leialinn'. Ewe-r Dalemma: 59x Inc-u .. mm Fabullm .mu WIMUSMCHE an: wro lli [Luann-1 I'avill'l WIMUETMHE L?IargT-l: WISJDEBURHS Enter specific search criteria such as sex, race, height, and other physical characteristics to narrow the search results. Click Save/Close. The filtered results will be added to the bottom of the screen. DataWorks Plus Page 20 FACE Plus Case Management Side by Side Comparisons Combined Results are displayed at the top left of the screen. You may specify the parameter that will be used for determining the combined results from the drop-down menu. Depending on your system?s configuration, the choices may vary. The images that are included in Combined Results will change depending on which option you select. will he luv-nun mum 5? a Lizamnma l-nw m- I unlulr-I Imur- mv lump I I ?uni-nu ifl?l?fllfil' [him will -- I I mu- ,wl. First, specify the images included in "Combined Results" by selecting a parameter from the drop- down list. User Guide Md Du FM Suw- Next, Click Side By Side Comparison to view a side-by- side comparison of the probe image and each image listed under "Combined Results". After you click Side By Side Comparison, which is located in the upper right corner, you will be able to view a side-by-side comparison of the selected probe image and each ?Combined Results? image. You may mark result imagels) for review. Click to print a report, which will include this probe and result image. Click to mark for review. This image will then be included in the Combined Results - "Marked for Review" list. Click the right arrow to view the next "combined result? image beside the probe image. DataWorks Plus Page 21 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Printing Side-by-Side Comparisons You may print a report that displays the side-by?side comparison of the probe image and the result image. While viewing the side by side camparison, click the Print bu_ton. - - Cl 1 --.- ..- 4 amm Fl 1 1 I Side By Side Comparison f. I amt: . 'l we: seen i . Housmn i ARREST DATE: I AGE AT ARREST: HEIIHT: . WEIGHT: . I I nun coma: I erecown: DataWorks Plus Page 22 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Compare FACE Plus allows you to compare the probe image to one of the search result images. Select the desired probe image to compare (designated by a blue box), then click Compare under the search result image that you wish to compare to the probe image. A screen similar to the following will be displayed. Wat.? Ix - .se-M_ I no- . . Rout: Rotalei EI- . Ll . lil)? Elf; 1--.: Al ?2191ilil ?.4112[as [in l5?? 11.! r5" Em: .th 539} i . . 1m pl" Top Panel Options Several options are available at the top of the Face Compare screen. Unless otherwise noted, all of the actions available in the top portion of the screen will affect the larger corresponding image at the bottom of the screen. Elia-01m ll- :zwm Plum: llam- I j?Reverse El; ?isarpen 'l 9] lT lo?l Eli-Contrast 3g, m_ 5? _1?lg-?l?Brightness . . . Saturation m. . .. I fl I'Too? l" Reset mi . gi- Reset] Ram] Silly.? DataWorks Plus Page 23 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Face Compare Screen - Top Panel Options Original Image rm? m; Reverse Image: This will reverse the image, flip the image horizontally. Note that reversing the image also reversed the image's display at the bottom of the 3: screen. ?3 3.1m; 3 Flip Image: This will Flip the image vertically/turn it upside down. Note that flipping the image also turned the image?s display upside down at the bottom ofthe screen. Sharpen Image: This allows you to sharpen the image. Sharpening seems to bring out image detail that wasn't there before by emphasizing the edges of an image. It increases the contrast between each pixel and its neighbors. You will be prompted to enter a sharpening value. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage to sharpen the image by. Select OK to apply to adjust the image. For more information, please see Sharpening Images on page 52. Contrast: This allows you to adjust the contrast of the image. Contrast is the difference in brightness between light and dark areas in an image. You will be prompted to enter a DataWorks Plus Page 24 Plus Case Management User Guide Face Compare Screen - Top Panel Options contrast setting. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage. Positive values increase the contrast of the image; negative values decrease the contrast. Select OK to adjust the image. For more information, please see Adjusting Image Contrast on page 53. Brightness: This allows you to adjust the brightness of the image. Brightness adjusts how light or dark and image appears. You will be prompted to enter a brightness setting. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage. Positive values will lighten the image; negative values will darken the image. Select OK to adjust the image. For more information, please see Adjusting Image Brightness on page 53. El Saturation: This allows you to adjust the saturation of the image. Saturation is the "purity? of the color. Fully saturated colors are very rich and bright. Less saturated colors are more gray. You will be prompted to enter a saturation value. Move the slider on the bar to the left or right or type in a percentage to change the saturation of the image. Click OK to apply the adjustment. For more information, please see Adjusting the Saturation of an Image on page 53 . I Hue: This allows you to adjust the hue, or color, of the image. You will be prompted to enter a hue angle. Depending on what number you enter, the color will be adjusted across the hue circle by that many degrees. Click OK to apply the adjustment. For more information, please see Adjusting the Hue of an Image on page 54. Reset Image: This button will reset the image to its original size and rotation. Zoom: These sliders allow you to zoom in or out on the image. This zooming affects only the image at top of the screen, not the image preview below. The percentage that you are zoomed in will be displayed in the box below the slider. You can also type in the percentage that you want to zoom in the box. git: liar acts as a reset button if you have zoomed in on the image. To To Size: This button displays the image so that it fits in the preview window. Essentially this Size DataWorks Plus Page 25 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Face Compare Screen Top Panel Options 'f?mf Rotate: These sliders allow you to rotate the - - image. The degree that you have rotated the image - . will be displayed in the box below the slider. You can also enter the degree that you would like to rotate the image in the box. In this example, the result image was rotated 355 degrees to correct the slight tilt of the head, so that it more resembles the angle of the probe image. .- n'u' l-I Size: The ?Size" slider will adjust the size of the red box around the image. For example, if you move the slider to 50 (or type 50 in the box E_li- below the slider) the red box will be reduced to IT, outline 50% of the image as shown in this example. The preview image at the bottom of the screen will display the portion of the image in the red box. You may drag the box to 2 view or use the arrow buttons 0 make more precise box movements. We! $131 @2131: if. i! iy-Lli? In. Bottom Panel Options The bottom of the screen provides several tools that you can use to further compare the images. They include: - Compare 0 Composite - Curtain II 30 The following sections describe these tools in more detail. DataWorks Plus Page 26 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Compare When the Compare button is selected, the images will be displayed side-by-side and you may compare the images by zooming and scrolling them. 1mm.: 200111 l?Cme .i . coupon-tel - 1 - HF a; rs: Saul and a: n: ?l ll i I El3 . It'll?. @311 Camgare: Zoom These sliders allow you to zoom in and out of the image. You can also enter the percentage that you would like to zoom in the box underneath the zoom slider. Click to zoom the images simultaneously. In! 0 Note in the top screen, was not clicked (pressed) before zooming to 217%, so only the left image was zoomed. was! . I In the second screen, was clicked (pressed) before zooming, so both images were zoomed simultaneously to 211%. .- [5.31.5 DataWorks Plus Page 27 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Scrolling You may move the image around by clicking on the image and holding down the left mouse button while you move the mouse. The two Scroll buttons. and Lock affect how the images move in relation to one another. When is pressed, the images will be brought in line with each other and moved simultaneously. When neither button is pressed, you may move each image individually. When Lock is pressed, the images will be locked at their current positions and you can then scroll them simultaneously. Composite When Composite is selected, the images will be overlaid on each other. You may zoom in on the composite image by using the zoom slider bar. You may adjust the opacity of the images by using the Opacity slider bar on the right. Mil Curtain When Curtain is selected, the left portion of the probe image and the right portion of the result image will be displayed. You may adjust how much of each image is shown by changing the "Curtain? slider located to the right of the image. Increasing the curtain number will display more of the left image. . DataWorks Plus Page 28 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Curtain set to 43. Curtain set to 65. 3D The 3D option allows you to generate 3 SD model, which is comprised of both the probe image and the result image. When you click the 3D button, you will be prompted to select the View that best matches the probe image?s pose. Which View? Select the graphicthat best matches the pose ofthe probe image. Click the graphic that best matches the pose of the probe image. You will then be prompted to select the view that best matches the result image's pose. Which View? Select the graphicthat best matches the pose ofthe result image. Click the graphic that best matches the pose of the result image. Both images will be displayed as shown on the following screen. DataWorks Plus Page 29 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide - - ?h ago-a I: why ?lhmumt Ii'lmuu- 11??:an II) .W (tn-um Inn-1m. Ef?e?J rlmfinw The accuracy of the SD models generated is dependent upon the accuracy of the 20 feature points that overlay the original images. The features points are displayed on the image as red, green, and gray crosshairs. Verify that the red cross-hairs are in the correct place (eyes, chin and ear). The green and gray crosshairs may be moved if you wish to fine?tune the image. If you wish to move the feature points, refer to the following section: ?Adjusting Features? on page 30; otherwise, proceed to ?Generating the 3D Model? on page 31. Adjusting Features To move the feature points (crosshairs), first click the Feature Map tab. Click the Feature Map tab to display a model with the correct feature point placement. When you click one of the crosshairs on the probe image, the crosshair on the Feature Map model will be highlighted in green to show you the proper placement. Hill-I:- . The Feature Map displays the proper anatomical locations for each point. You may refer to it while adjusting the location of the selected crosshair. When you click one of the crosshairs on the probe image, the crosshair on the Feature Map model will be highlighted in green to show you the proper placement. The green and gray crosshairs may be moved if you wish to fine?tune the image. To reset the feature points to their original locations, click Reset Features below the original image. DataWorks Plus Page 30 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Primary (Red) Paints Click and drag any of red feature points to their proper location. When the mouse is released, the green and gray "secondary? features are recalculated in real time based on the "primary? red features. This method of feature point adjustment will be sufficient to generate an accurate 3D model in most cases. Feature Fine Tuning The green and gray secondary features can also be moved if desired. To enable the secondary features, check the Advanced checkbox. The secondary features may now be adjusted by clicking and dragging with the mouse. The red primary features may also be moved, but if you adjust them when the "Advanced? box is checked, they system will not automatically recalculate the green and gray feature points. The green features indicate the subset that have either been detected or manually adjusted by the user. The blue/gray set is projected from the generated 3D model. To view the entire set of 3D projected features, check the Projected checkbox. Resetting Features To reset the feature points on an image to the original detected locations, click the Reset Features button below the image viewport. Hiding/Showing Features To toggle hiding/showing of the feature points on an image, click on the Features checkbox below the image viewport. When you have finished adjusting the feature points, click the 3D tab. Proceed to ?Generating the 3D Model?. Generating the 3D Model Once the feature points have been adjusted (if necessary), it is time to generate the 3D model representing each subject. Category: Select the category from the drop-down list that best represents the subject in the photograph. Dimensionality: This parameter affects the variability and statistics used in generating the 3D geometries. Choose ?One Dimensional" for a smooth, generic geometry, ?Infinite Dimensional" for a more variable geometric structure. "Hundred Dimensional? is a compromise between the generic and specific choices. Note: all dimensionality choices may not be available for the selected metadata category. 2D Model: Once the metadata category and dimensionality selections have been chosen, click on the 20 3D button to proceed with the 3D geometry generation. The progress bar below the Primary View thumbnails shows the status of the SD generation process. A SD model comprised of both images will be generated. DataWorks Plus - Page 31 Plus Case Management User Gu_ide_ Ina n. iruua ,?Muwmiinumo -. lmue?rwm .muwel slurry-nasal 'utnq The BD model is comprised of both the probe and result images. You may use the slider bar to adjust the view to show more of the probe or result image. Rotating and Translating the JD Made! You may rotate and translate the 3D model with your mouse. Click the left mouse button, hold and drag to rotate the model. Click and drag the right button to translate the model. Click and drag with the middle button to move the model towards or away from you (zooming in and out). Left mouse button Right mouse button Middle mouse button Middle mouse button rotates the model. translates the model. moving up zooms in moving down zooms on the model. out on the model. DataWorks Plus Page 32 FACE Plus Case Management User_Guide Creating a Splitview of the 3D Made! You may also create a splitview of the 3D model. Check the Split Viewport box. ED JD Normalization Forensiea GPS FutureMap ?3 Cumin luau-mild: Mr] l? ?m?l Elude?m I ?mum - a (3- 1; The red line may be rotated. Place your mouse pointer near the top or bottom portion of the line. When the pointer changes to a circular arrow, hold down the left mouse button and drag. Click Close when you have finished comparing the 3D models. You will be returned to the Compare screen. DataWorks Plus Page 33 Plus Case Management User Guide Normalizing the 30 Model - Poses and Lighting The Normalization tab contains tools for visualizing the 3D geometries of both subjects simultaneously as well as normalizing the lighting in the primary photographs. The Normalization tools are not active until a model has been generated with the [20 3D Model] button. Click the Normalization tab. 'I-Imn-jii' 'Iouu 5m EMT lmml?wwl tin-h- 1F Lear? II II From this screen, you may change the pose of the 3D model and normalize the lighting of the images. Choosing a reference image/pose Clicking on the image thumbnails directly to the right of the subject viewports will change the reference pose to match that of the selected image. Both 3D models will be rotated to match the selected pose. In the following example.t_he top thumbnail was clicked. .Idlup?I g?m?lm flmt'??i? ?nally! ill-uh] v' "'11 unlit-q- le?jmj?muu run-In Notice that the pose of the bottom 3D model was changed to match the pose ofthe thumbnail that you clicked. Clicking Neutral Pose will return both 30 models to a neutral pose. DataWorks Plus Page 34 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Normalize Lighting Clicking on the [Normalize Lighting] button will compute the lighting field on each primary View and attempt to normalize the lighting effects on the SD texture. Once computed, the button can now be used to toggle between the normalized and original lighted textures. Lighting Field After the lighting field is computed using the [Normalize Lighting] button, the [Lighting Field] checkbox can be used to toggle a visualization of the lighting field in the primary photograph for each subject. DataWorks Plus Page?35 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Chart Compare Chart Compare allows you to make annotations and measurements on the probe image and the result image. First, verify that the correct probe image you wish to compare is selected. (The selected probe image will be surrounded by a blue border.) Selected Probe Image hasa blue border. Fig :7 . . . II'I-llhlulilil HUD f'mllpurn (haul mull-MI- l'll?nl f?umgmn- Llnul l.l'qll! tympan- Ilmu Imam". I ljukurl Link-Al lumuw. I . Inuit-'- 1 UI r' .uml Iii-lulu l?lnlm Click Chart Compare. Click Chart Compare beneath the image you wish to compare. The Facial Markup screen will be displayed. DataWorks Plus Page 36 FACE Plus CaSe Management User Guide Set Locations First set the locations for both the probe and result images. Set Loca tions for Probe Image Click Set Eyes. If you'd like to zoom on the image, click Zoom. You should draw a line between the pupils on the image. On the probe image, go to the left pupil, click and hold the left mouse button, and drag to the right pupil's location. Release the mouse button. The line you drew will be displayed. Set Locations for Result Image Set the locations for the result image on the right side of the screen. Click Set Eyes. If you?d like to zoom on the image, click Zoom. Go to the left pupil, click and hold the left mouse button, and drag to the right pupil's location. Release the mouse button. The line you drew will be displayed. Adding Annotations You may add annotations or make measurements to further compare the two images. Click Annotations ON beneath the image. The button will then .2: 5 display "Annotations and the Annotation Toolbar will be displayed. Several tools are available for adding annotations to the images. Annota?liidns Toolbar DataWorks Plus FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Annotation Toolbar Annotation Toolbar El Select allows you to select drawn objects or selected areas on the image. Line allows you to draws a line. After the line is drawn, you may right-click the line and modify the properties of the line, including its color and width. You may also name the line. Available property options are Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, and Font. Rectangle allows you to draw a rectangle. After the rectangle is drawn, you may right-click the rectangle and modify the properties, including its color and width. You may also name it. Available property options are Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, and Font. Ellipse allows you to draw an ellipse. After the ellipse is drawn, you may right-click the ellipse . %mum' and modify the properties, including its color and width. You may also name it. Available property . options are Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, and Font. IE Polyline allows you to draw connecting lines. Click on the image to start the first line, and then ?amgg??f??mg?j click where you want to change direction. Do this until you have drawn the shape you need. Double click to see the completed drawing. Right click for polyline properties: Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, and Nodes DataWorks Plus Page 38 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Annotation Toolbar Polygon allows you to draw lines, and then closes the image by connecting the first and last points. Click on the image to start the first line, and then click where you want to change direction. Do this until you have drawn the shape you need. Double click to see the completed drawing. Right click for polygon properties: Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, and Nodes. Curve allows you to draw a curve. Click on the image to start the first line, and then click where you want the curve to be. Move the mouse and click again to create another curve. Do this until you have drawn the shape you need. Double click to see the completed drawing. Right click for curve properties: Name, Line, RPOZ, Foreground Color, Nodes, Fixed. Closed Curve allows you to draw a closed curve. Click on the image to start the first line, and then click where you want the curve to be. Move the mouse and click again to create another curve. Do this until you have drawn the shape you need. Double click to see the completed drawing the curve will automatically be closed for you. Right click for closed curve properties: Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Nodes, Fixed. Pointer allows you to draw an arrow. Right click for pointer properties: Name, Line, ROPZ, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, and Font. -, Freehand allows you to draw a freehand shape. Right click the shape for freehand properties: Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, and Nodes. Eels-3.63 i3 m1 DataWorks Plus Page 39 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Annotation Toolbar Highlighter allows you to highlight the selected area. Right click highlight properties: Name, Foreground Color, Background Color, and Font. Pushpin allows you to add a note with a push pin graphic. Right click for pushpin properties: Name, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, Bitmap, Text, and Secondary Bitmap. Text allows you to add text to the image. Click and hold down the mouse button to create the text box. Type the desired text. Rich Text allows you to add text to . the image, and provides additional options for modifying the text, such as changing the font, size, and/or attributes of the text. El Text Pointer allows you to add a note field that you can type text in and then extend a pointer line. Click on the image and hold the mouse button and drag to create the text box. Release the mouse button. Move the mouse to create the pointer line. Click the left mouse button to set the ending point of the pointer line. Right click the text box for text pointer properties: Name, Line, ROPZ, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, Text, and Fixed. Note allows you to add a note field that you can type text in. Click on the image and hold the mouse button and drag to create the note box. Type the desired text in the box. Right click for note properties: Name, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font . and Text (this option lets you change the text that is shown in the note). DataWorks Plus Page 40 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Annotation Toolbar Point allows you to draw a crosshair point. Right click for point properties: Name, Transparent, Transparent Color, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, and Bitmap. Ruler allows you to draw a ruler with a measurement. Click and hold the mouse button and drag to create the ruler. Right click the ruler for properties: Name, Line, ROPZ, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, Ruler, and Fixed. Polyruler allows you to draw connecting ruler lines with a measurement. Click on the image to start the first line, and then click where you want to change direction. Do this until you have drawn the shape you need. Double click to see the completed ruler. Right click for properties: Name, Line, ROPZ, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, Ruler, Nodes, and Fixed. Protractor allows you to find the angle degree between two points. Click where you want the vortex to be and then move the mouse to the first location and click. Then move the mouse to the second location and click again to create the angle. Right click for protractor properties: Name, Line, ROPZ, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, Ruler, Protractor, and Fixed. DataWorks Plus Page 41 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Annotation Toolbar Crossproduct allows you to draw perpendicular rulers with measurements. Click and hold the mouse button and drag to create the rulers. Right click for properties: Name, Line, ROP2, Fill, Foreground Color, Background Color, Font, Ruler, and Fixed. El Redact allows you to draw a rectangle that is filled with a color. Right click for Redact properties: Name and Background Color. The "Text Pointer" and ?Point? tools will be described in more detail in the following section because they are used to assign points on the image(s), which are then used with the assigned points measuring tool. DataWorks Plus Page 42 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Making Measurements Before making a measurement, be sure that the locations have been set. See Set Locations for Probe Image on page 37 for more information. You may either measure between two assigned points on the image or measure the length of a line you draw on the image (no assigned points). Assigned Point Measurements In order to measure between assigned points on an image, you must first designate the point(s). You will need two or more points for measurements. Points Two tools allow you to assign points on the image: 0 Text Pointer . Point To access the annotations toolbar, first click Annotations ON. The toolbar will be displayed. Click to access the Text Pointer tool. Click neg the point you'd like to reference. hold the left mouse button and drag to draw the text box. When you release the left mouse button, drag the mouse to the location of the point on the image that you wish to reference. When you reach the desired location, click the left mouse button. A line from the bottom right corner of the text box will be drawn. Type the text you wish to use to describe this point and press [Enter]. In the previous example, we typed ?Scar 1" to designate the right end mark of the scar. Set at least one other point on the probe image. You may use the Text Pointer tool again or the Point tool. in the following example, we'll use the Point tool. Make sure Annotations are active. Click to access the Point tool. Click on the point you?d like to reference. Assign similar points on the results image. DataWorks Plus Page 43 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Measgring the Distance Betweea the Points You may then measure the distance between the points. Below the "Zoom", ?Set Eyes" and ?Annotations" buttons are two fields that have a down-arrow button signifying a drop-down list. Click the drop-down arrow in the top field and select the starting point of the measurement (all assigned points will be listed). .- Zm- am. I SuEyu I _Mumunl Click the down arrow to display assigned points on the image. Select the first point from the drop-down list. Click the bottom drop-down arrow and select the ending point of the measurement. Click the Measure button. The length and angle between the two points will be displayed. DataWorks Plus Page 44 FACE Plus Case Management Hum Mull-u Click the down arrow to select the second point from the drop-down list. Then click Measure the length and angle between the two points will be displayed. Hilly ?mum I easy. I Annuiwu?ll 2mm] User Guide The measurements are not saved, so you may want to create a text box to make notes of the measurements, as shown in the following screen. DataWorks Plus Page 45 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Facial Mar Scar 1 a Seat . Length: 1193 IA -le 24.03 Zoom- I Zoam+ I SotEyas Annotations ONJ Ll I Moasuua I I Maesure I I Mammlh?leaswemm I Manual Measuremen?l I Cancel I SaveICloseI DataWorks Plus Page 46 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Manual Measurements/No Assigned Pain ts You may still make measurements even if you haven?t assigned particular points, by using the Manual Measurement tool. Click the Manual Measurement button, then click on the image at the starting point and hold down the mouse button to drag to the ending point. A green line will appear on the image and the measurement will appear in the box to the right of the Measure button. Second, clitk on the starting point. Third, hold do wn the mouse button to drag to the ending point. First, click Manual Measwement. i" l? I 3' rth? i th It Magma? ou re ease emouse on. "mum I ,m The measurement appear. DataWorks Plus Page 47 FACE Plus Case Management User Guide Data and Images You may view data and images that are associated to an image by clicking Data and Images below the appropriate image. Slumiluw. Probetsl lloglultm: a Ma: 642.134"! fi-llJill? Column?,- Cunning: lIlInIl i'inln [lulu .Iml I1ll?ljll5?dlil 1 n! 7 Click Data and Images to display - additional information for the record. A screen similar to the following will be displayed. Additional information about the individual will be included on tabs. In addition, you may view additional images for the record {if available). 1IJII DataWorl