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Shifting forensic science focus from means to purpose: A path forward for the discipline?
C. Roux, Sheila M. Willis, C. Weyermann
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Interactive Visualization Framework for Forensic Bullet Comparisons [PDF]
The current method for forensic analysis of bullet comparison relies on manual examination by forensic examiners to determine if bullets were discharged from the same firearm. This process is highly subjective, prompting the development of algorithmic methods to provide objective statistical support for comparisons.
arxiv
Enabling the Remote Acquisition of Digital Forensic Evidence through Secure Data Transmission and Verification [PDF]
Providing the ability to any law enforcement officer to remotely transfer an image from any suspect computer directly to a forensic laboratory for analysis, can only help to greatly reduce the time wasted by forensic investigators in conducting on-site collection of computer equipment.
arxiv
Green chemistry assessment of an environmentally friendly microwave‐assisted (MW) esterification of levulinic acid to obtain medium‐ and long‐chain alkyl levulinates. Synthesis of biofuels and fuel additives from renewable sources in high yields (>90 mol %).
Alberto J. Huertas‐Alonso+8 more
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Ethical Questions in NLP Research: The (Mis)-Use of Forensic Linguistics [PDF]
Ideas from forensic linguistics are now being used frequently in Natural Language Processing (NLP), using machine learning techniques. While the role of forensic linguistics was more benign earlier, it is now being used for purposes which are questionable.
arxiv
Forensic science and student mobility programs in the Indo-Pacific region: Unveiling the potential of an international and intercultural project in forensic science education [PDF]
Forensic science is the application of science in a criminal investigation or court of law. Crimes and forensic investigation have always been associated with human society.
Anthony, J.M., Magni, P.A., Zuha, R.M.
core
Defence Against the Modern Arts: the Curse of Statistics -- FRStat [PDF]
For several decades, legal and scientific scholars have argued that conclusions from forensic examinations should be supported by statistical data and reported within a probabilistic framework. Multiple models have been proposed to quantify the probative value of forensic evidence.
arxiv
Evidence for the Inquiry into Civil Service Pay Presented by the British Academy of Forensic Sciences [PDF]
Russel Coleman
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