Reassembly of fragmented objects from a collection of randomly mixed fragments is a common problem in classical forensics. In this paper we address the digital forensic equivalent, i.e., reassembly of document fragments, using statistical modelling tools applied in data compression. We propose a general process model for automatically analyzing a collection fragments to reconstruct the original document by placing the fragments in proper order. Probabilities are assigned to the likelihood that two given fragments are adjacent in the original using context modelling techniques in data compression. The problem of finding the optimal ordering is shown to be equivalent to finding a maximum weight Hamiltonian path in a complete graph. Heuristics...
We describe a procedure for reconstructing documents that have been shredded by hand, a problem that...
We propose a graph-based optimization framework for automatic 2D image fragment reassembly. First, w...
Session 4: Data RecoveryThis journal suppl. entitled: DFRWS USA 2016 - Proceedings of the 16th Annua...
Abstract—The problem of restoring deleted files from a scattered set of fragments arises often in di...
In this paper we propose a framework to address the reassembly of shredded documents. Inspired by th...
Abstract—In this paper we present a probabilistic approach to reconstruct a document from its torn p...
Fragments of documents are common subjects in forensic analysis of questioned documents. Forensic an...
File carving is a powerful technique for both digital forensics investigations and data recovery. It...
<p>This material contains the description and the links where to find the datasets used in the paper...
We propose a solution for the computer-aided reconstruction of strip-cut shredded documents. First o...
We describe here an efficient algorithm for re-assembling one or more un-known objects that have bee...
This paper develops a shredded document reassembly algorithm based on character/word detection. A ne...
This paper presents a two-stage approach for reconstruction of cross-cut shredded text documents. Cr...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
An automated assembling of shredded/torn documents (2D) or broken pottery (3D) will support philolog...
We describe a procedure for reconstructing documents that have been shredded by hand, a problem that...
We propose a graph-based optimization framework for automatic 2D image fragment reassembly. First, w...
Session 4: Data RecoveryThis journal suppl. entitled: DFRWS USA 2016 - Proceedings of the 16th Annua...
Abstract—The problem of restoring deleted files from a scattered set of fragments arises often in di...
In this paper we propose a framework to address the reassembly of shredded documents. Inspired by th...
Abstract—In this paper we present a probabilistic approach to reconstruct a document from its torn p...
Fragments of documents are common subjects in forensic analysis of questioned documents. Forensic an...
File carving is a powerful technique for both digital forensics investigations and data recovery. It...
<p>This material contains the description and the links where to find the datasets used in the paper...
We propose a solution for the computer-aided reconstruction of strip-cut shredded documents. First o...
We describe here an efficient algorithm for re-assembling one or more un-known objects that have bee...
This paper develops a shredded document reassembly algorithm based on character/word detection. A ne...
This paper presents a two-stage approach for reconstruction of cross-cut shredded text documents. Cr...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
An automated assembling of shredded/torn documents (2D) or broken pottery (3D) will support philolog...
We describe a procedure for reconstructing documents that have been shredded by hand, a problem that...
We propose a graph-based optimization framework for automatic 2D image fragment reassembly. First, w...
Session 4: Data RecoveryThis journal suppl. entitled: DFRWS USA 2016 - Proceedings of the 16th Annua...