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What (who) is identification method - definition

FRENCH FORENSIC SCIENTIST
Alphonse Bertillion; Bertillon method; Bertillion System of identification; Bertillion System of Identification; Bertillion System
  • Anthropometric data sheet of Alphonse Bertillon
  • Class on the Bertillon system in France in 1911
  • Class on the Bertillon system in France in 1911

Subspace identification method         
MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Draft:Subspace identification; Draft:Subspace identification method; Subspace identification; Stochastic subspace identification
In mathematics, specifically in control theory, subspace identification (SID) aims at identifying linear time invariant (LTI) state space models from input-output data. SID does not require that the user parametrizes the system matrices before solving a parametric optimization problem and, as a consequence, SID methods do not suffer from problems related to local minima that often lead to unsatisfactory identification results.
Animal identification         
PROCESS DONE TO IDENTIFY AND TRACK SPECIFIC ANIMALS
List of animal identification methods; Animal Identification; Animal ID; Animal id; Livestock identification
Animal identification using a means of marking is a process done to identify and track specific animals. It is done for a variety of reasons including verification of ownership, biosecurity control, and tracking for research or agricultural purposes.
Set identification         
Set identifiable; Partial identification; Set identifiability
In statistics and econometrics, set identification (or partial identification) extends the concept of identifiability (or "point identification") in statistical models to situations where the distribution of observable variables is not informative of the exact value of a parameter, but instead constrains the parameter to lie in a strict subset of the parameter space. Statistical models that are set identified arise in a variety of settings in economics, including game theory and the Rubin causal model.

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Alphonse Bertillon

Alphonse Bertillon (French: [bɛʁtijɔ̃]; 22 April 1853 – 13 February 1914) was a French police officer and biometrics researcher who applied the anthropological technique of anthropometry to law enforcement creating an identification system based on physical measurements. Anthropometry was the first scientific system used by police to identify criminals. Before that time, criminals could only be identified by name or photograph. The method was eventually supplanted by fingerprinting.

He is also the inventor of the mug shot. Photographing of criminals began in the 1840s only a few years after the invention of photography, but it was not until 1888 that Bertillon standardized the process.

His flawed evidence was used to wrongly convict Alfred Dreyfus in the infamous Dreyfus affair.

Examples of use of identification method
1. The new influenza virus identification method is being extensively introduced in the public health and veterinary fields.
2. DNA testing, Johannessen said, is the identification method "of last resort." Funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will pay for the DNA testing, he said.
3. It‘s just a very, very, very bad, desperate situation down here." Identification method ‘of last resort‘‘ Scientists use the tests to match genetic DNA material from the bodies with DNA taken from close relatives or from personal effects of the missing.