Do police sketches actually help catch criminals? | BBC Ideas
How accurate are police sketches? And how well are witnesses able to remember and describe criminals? Are police sketches effective in solving crime? And what are some of the new approaches being tested out?
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Always wondered how the witness could remember each small detail as in movies
What is the name of the kit they are using in this video?
If I were to describe a suspect to a sketch artist, I would first ask them to sketch a celebrity, then have them alter this & that.
I don't think I could even describe my own face that well from memory lol I feel like a good way to start would be to find a celebrity that you know that looks like the person you're trying to describe, and then use them as a base to build on, rather than try to build their face from scratch. Like for this guy I would start with Tywin Lannister, and then edit him from there
I think AI can be a ground breaking if implemented in this process, hope they uses it in future.
Thats Nick Diaz on the thumbnail.
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The Charlie Frowd guy keeps moving weirdly while talking. chilling.