Fingermarks are highly relevant in criminal investigations for individualization purposes. In some cases, the question in court changes from ‘Who is the source of the fingermarks?’ to ‘How did the fingermark end up on the surface?’. In this paper, we explore the evaluation of fingermarks given activity level propositions by using Bayesian networks. The variables that provide information on activity level questions for fingermarks are identified and their current state of knowledge with regards to fingermarks is discussed. We identified the variables transfer, persistency, recovery, background fingermarks, location of the fingermarks, direction of the fingermarks, the area of friction ridge skin that left the mark and pressure distortions as...
This PhD thesis describes the development and implementation of computational algorithms in forensic...
A recent publication in this journal [1] presented the results of a field study that revealed the da...
This thesis investigates the submission of fingermark evidence from the fingerprint laboratory (wher...
Fingermarks are highly relevant in criminal investigations for individualization purposes. In some c...
Fingermarks play important role in forensic science. Based on the ridge detail information present i...
Bayesian networks have shown to be a useful tool for the evaluation of forensic findings given activ...
Abstract: When visible on a fingermark, the general pattern maintains its importance in the fingerpr...
When visible on a fingermark, the general pattern maintains its importance in the fingerprint examin...
This paper presents a statistical model for the quantification of the weight of fingerprint evidence...
A previous paper published in this journal proposed a model for evaluating the location of fingermar...
In this paper, we describe a promising method to evaluate the location of fingermarks on two-dimensi...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
In 2009, the National Research Council issued Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: ...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
Although fingerprints have been used in forensic identification for over a century, establishing the...
This PhD thesis describes the development and implementation of computational algorithms in forensic...
A recent publication in this journal [1] presented the results of a field study that revealed the da...
This thesis investigates the submission of fingermark evidence from the fingerprint laboratory (wher...
Fingermarks are highly relevant in criminal investigations for individualization purposes. In some c...
Fingermarks play important role in forensic science. Based on the ridge detail information present i...
Bayesian networks have shown to be a useful tool for the evaluation of forensic findings given activ...
Abstract: When visible on a fingermark, the general pattern maintains its importance in the fingerpr...
When visible on a fingermark, the general pattern maintains its importance in the fingerprint examin...
This paper presents a statistical model for the quantification of the weight of fingerprint evidence...
A previous paper published in this journal proposed a model for evaluating the location of fingermar...
In this paper, we describe a promising method to evaluate the location of fingermarks on two-dimensi...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
In 2009, the National Research Council issued Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: ...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
Although fingerprints have been used in forensic identification for over a century, establishing the...
This PhD thesis describes the development and implementation of computational algorithms in forensic...
A recent publication in this journal [1] presented the results of a field study that revealed the da...
This thesis investigates the submission of fingermark evidence from the fingerprint laboratory (wher...