In this work, we present a novel probabilistic peak detection algorithm based on a Bayesian framework for forensic DNA analysis. The proposed method aims at an exhaustive use of raw electropherogram data from a laser-induced fluorescence multi-CE system. As the raw data are informative up to a single data point, the conventional threshold-based approaches discard relevant forensic information early in the data analysis pipeline. Our proposed method assigns a posterior probability reflecting the data point's relevance with respect to peak detection criteria. Peaks of low intensity generated from a truly existing allele can thus constitute evidential value instead of fully discarding them and contemplating a potential allele drop-out. This wa...
DNA profiling of biological material from scenes of crimes is often complicated because the amount o...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...
Increases in the sensitivity of DNA profiling technology now allow profiles to be obtained from smal...
This paper presents a coherent probabilistic framework for taking account of allelic dropout, stutte...
We introduce a new methodology, based upon probabilistic expert systems, for analysing forensic ide...
DNA samples found at a scene of crime or obtained from the debris of a mass disaster accident are of...
The sensitivity and resolution of modern DNA profiling hardware is such that forensic laboratories g...
We introduce a new methodology, based upon probabilistic expert systems, for analysing forensic ide...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
We present a statistical model for the quantitative peak information obtained from an electropherogr...
This paper presents a coherent probabilistic framework for taking account of allelic dropout, stu...
Constant growth of forensic DNA databases requires new STR markers to be developed, tested and valid...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
DNA profiling of biological material from scenes of crimes is often complicated because the amount o...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...
Increases in the sensitivity of DNA profiling technology now allow profiles to be obtained from smal...
This paper presents a coherent probabilistic framework for taking account of allelic dropout, stutte...
We introduce a new methodology, based upon probabilistic expert systems, for analysing forensic ide...
DNA samples found at a scene of crime or obtained from the debris of a mass disaster accident are of...
The sensitivity and resolution of modern DNA profiling hardware is such that forensic laboratories g...
We introduce a new methodology, based upon probabilistic expert systems, for analysing forensic ide...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at...
We present a statistical model for the quantitative peak information obtained from an electropherogr...
This paper presents a coherent probabilistic framework for taking account of allelic dropout, stu...
Constant growth of forensic DNA databases requires new STR markers to be developed, tested and valid...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
DNA profiling of biological material from scenes of crimes is often complicated because the amount o...
Forensic DNA analysis applying PCR enables profiling of minute biological samples. Enhanced analysis...
DNA is now routinely used in criminal investigations and court cases, although DNA samples taken at ...