The likelihood ratio is a generally accepted measure for the strength of evidence in forensic comparison problems. These problems concern comparisons where it is investigated whether at least two items come from the same source or not, e.g. whether the DNA on the crime scene comes from the suspect or not. The use of likelihood ratios by forensic experts in practical forensic casework demands for a unified system to compute likelihood ratios. Therefore, the EU funded the ''ENFSI-LR’’ project that aims to construct software which helps forensic experts to calculate likelihood ratios based on validated scripts and harmonized models. In this thesis some problems concerning the ENFSI-LR project are addressed. Solutions to these problems are usef...
The evaluation of evidence found at a crime scene is primarily conducted through comparison of two c...
BackgroundTechnological advances have enabled the analysis of very small amounts of DNA in forensic ...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
In today’s complex, modern world, where more data and knowledge is available then ever before, conse...
Abstract: Issues of development of modern approaches to probabilistic assessment of forensic researc...
Likelihood ratio (LR) models are moving into the forefront of forensic evidence evaluation as these ...
A group of approaches for calculating forensic likelihood ratios first calculates scores which quant...
This Guideline proposes a protocol for the validation of forensic evaluation methods at the source l...
Data to which the authors refer to throughout this article are likelihood ratios (LR) computed from ...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
SUMMARY. A crime has been committed, and a DNA profile of the perpetrator is obtained from the crime...
We compared the performances of two procedures for calculating the likelihood ratio (LR) on the same...
A biometric system used for forensic evaluation requires a conversion of the score to a likelihood r...
In this contribution, the Bayesian framework for interpretation of evidence when applied to forensic...
Multivariate continuous data are becoming more prevalent in forensic science. Available databases ma...
The evaluation of evidence found at a crime scene is primarily conducted through comparison of two c...
BackgroundTechnological advances have enabled the analysis of very small amounts of DNA in forensic ...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...
In today’s complex, modern world, where more data and knowledge is available then ever before, conse...
Abstract: Issues of development of modern approaches to probabilistic assessment of forensic researc...
Likelihood ratio (LR) models are moving into the forefront of forensic evidence evaluation as these ...
A group of approaches for calculating forensic likelihood ratios first calculates scores which quant...
This Guideline proposes a protocol for the validation of forensic evaluation methods at the source l...
Data to which the authors refer to throughout this article are likelihood ratios (LR) computed from ...
Across forensic speech science, the likelihood ratio (LR) is increasingly becoming accepted as the l...
SUMMARY. A crime has been committed, and a DNA profile of the perpetrator is obtained from the crime...
We compared the performances of two procedures for calculating the likelihood ratio (LR) on the same...
A biometric system used for forensic evaluation requires a conversion of the score to a likelihood r...
In this contribution, the Bayesian framework for interpretation of evidence when applied to forensic...
Multivariate continuous data are becoming more prevalent in forensic science. Available databases ma...
The evaluation of evidence found at a crime scene is primarily conducted through comparison of two c...
BackgroundTechnological advances have enabled the analysis of very small amounts of DNA in forensic ...
27 pages, 12 figures27 pages, 12 figuresWhen presenting forensic evidence, such as a DNA match, expe...