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Abstract Images containing faces, body parts, vehicles, weapons, clothing, luggage, furniture, landscapes, and buildings are routinely sent to forensic laboratories for comparison. Trained forensic practitioners offer an opinion regarding a common source or a different source.
Kelly A. Meiklejohn +5 more
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Video Steganalysis for Digital Forensics Investigation
Increasing use of steganography in espionage and exfiltration of company secrets means that it is important to find ways to detect such activity. Because the amount of data being transferred is also growing, channels that can hide larger amounts of data are going to become increasingly attractive.
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Advanced Video Analysis Framework for Digital Forensics
—Digital forensics departments usually have to analyse vast amounts of audio-visual content, such as videos collected from street CCTV footage, hard drives or online resources. The framework presented in this article, which has been developed in the context of the EU-funded project LASIE, aims to assist investigators in their everyday tasks, through ...
Eleni Tsakonas, Georgios Kalogeropoulos
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Deep Convolutional Neural Network for Robust Detection of Object-Based Forgeries in Advanced Video
Video forgery detection is a critical aspect of digital forensics, addressing the challenges posed by the manipulation of video content. This paper presents a novel approach for video forgery detection using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNN ...
Ahmad A. Mazhar +6 more
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Abstract It has recently been demonstrated that modern recreational fish finders with high‐frequency (800 kHz) Sidescan transducers can detect submerged human bodies. This ubiquitous technology is widely used on the water and has the potential to be utilized for the rapid detection of submerged decedents in any waterbody.
Britny A. Martlin, Lynne S. Bell
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Forensic Engineering Use Of Digital Video
In The Past Few Years, Reasonably Priced Digital Video Equipment Has Become Available To The General Consumer. For A Couple Thousand Dollars, A Digital Camera Can Be Obtained, Which Will Provide Almost Professional Quality Images. The Images Can Be Saved Individually On Memory Sticks, Cards Or Transferred To Cd Or Dvd Discs, Depending Upon The Size Of ...
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Relationships between human tibia diaphysis shape and experimental injury outcomes
Abstract Interpretation is central to skeletal trauma analysis; however, the influence of intrinsic skeletal variation, such as long bone shape, on injury is not fully understood. While previous studies have emphasized extrinsic variables such as loading rate, direction, and number of impacts, this study investigates whether diaphyseal shape variation ...
Christopher M. Goden +2 more
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Video data recovery from slack space of pre‐allocated video files
Abstract The recovery of video evidence from dashboard cameras is often compromised by damage, file system errors, or circular recording mechanisms that overwrite older data. Traditional digital forensic techniques primarily focus on file carving and frame recovery from the unallocated area of storage media. However, this approach is often insufficient
Junseok Byun +2 more
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ABSTRACT CPA enabling competencies underpin the human skills and professional values that all future accountants should possess. Nevertheless, to date, the discourse is limited within the scholarship of teaching and learning on how to best inculcate these competencies in future accountants.
Sanobar Siddiqui
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Abstract Aims This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of a new theory‐ and evidence‐based intervention designed to prevent return to pre‐admission smoking behaviours after discharge from a smokefree mental health in‐patient setting in the United Kingdom (UK).
Petal Petersen Williams +28 more
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