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Objectifying evidence evaluation for gunshot residue comparisons using machine learning on criminal case data.
Matzen, Timo; Kukurin, Corina; van de Wetering, Judith; Ariëns, Simone; Bosma, Wauter; Knijnenberg, Alwin; Stamouli, Amalia; Ypma, Rolf Jf.
Afiliação
  • Matzen T; Forensic big data analysis group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: t.matzen@nfi.nl.
  • Kukurin C; Gunshot residue group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: c.kukurin@nfi.nl.
  • van de Wetering J; Forensic big data analysis group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: j.van.de.wetering@nfi.nl.
  • Ariëns S; Forensic big data analysis group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: s.ariens@nfi.nl.
  • Bosma W; Forensic big data analysis group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: w.bosma@nfi.nl.
  • Knijnenberg A; Gunshot residue group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: a.knijnenberg@nfi.nl.
  • Stamouli A; Gunshot residue group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: a.brouwer-stamouli@nfi.nl.
  • Ypma RJ; Forensic big data analysis group, Netherlands Forensic Institute, Laan van Ypenburg 6, The Hague 2497 GB, The Netherlands. Electronic address: r.ypma@nfi.nl.
Forensic Sci Int ; 335: 111293, 2022 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35462180
ABSTRACT
Comparative gunshot residue analysis addresses relevant forensic questions such as 'did suspect X fire shot Y?'. More formally, it weighs the evidence for hypotheses of the form H1 gunshot residue particles found on suspect's hands are from the same source as the gunshot residue particles found on the crime scene and H2 two sets of particles are from different sources. Currently, experts perform this analysis by evaluating the elemental composition of the particles using their knowledge and experience. The aim of this study is to construct a likelihood-ratio (LR) system based on representative data. Such an LR system can support the expert by making the interpretation of the results of electron microscopy analysis more empirically grounded. In this study we chose statistical models from the machine learning literature as candidates to construct this system, as these models have been shown to work well for large and high-dimensional datasets. Using a subsequent calibration step ensured that the system outputs well-calibrated LRs. The system is developed and validated on casework data and an additional validation step is performed on an independent dataset of cartridge data. The results show that the system performs well on both datasets. We discuss future work needed before the method can be implemented in casework.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo / Criminosos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo / Criminosos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article