Bullet matching is a process used to determine whether two bullets may have been fired from the same gun barrel. Historically, this has been a manual process performed by trained forensic examiners. Recent work, however, has shown that it is possible to add statistical validity and objectivity to the procedure. In this article, we build upon the algorithms explored in Automatic Matching of Bullet Lands (Hare, Hofmann & Carriquiry (2017), Automatic matching of bullet lands. ArXiv E-Prints) by formalizing and defining a set of features, computed on pairs of bullet lands, which can be used in machine learning models to assess the probability of a match. We then use these features to perform an analysis of the two Hamby (Hamby, Brundage & Thorp...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Since the early 1900s, the field of ballistic toolmark evidence has been developing as the instrumen...
The same‐source problem remains a major challenge in forensic toolmark and firearm examination. Here...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences published a report questioning the scientific validity of ...
Recent advances in microscopy have made it possible to collect 3D topographic data, enabling more pr...
Subclass characteristics on bullets may mislead firearm examiners when they rely on traditional 2D i...
Ballistics (the linkage of bullets and cartridge cases to weapons) is a common type of evidence enco...
The paper compares the effectiveness of identifying low-count land marking patterns using the method...
Efforts to use objective image comparison and bullet scanning technologies to distinguish bullets fr...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
Ballistic imaging systems help solve crimes by comparing newly acquired images of cartridge casings ...
The ability to objectify ballistic evidence is a challenge faced by firearms examiners around the wo...
This thesis is an examination of a firearm identification system that creates a three-dimensional im...
Traditional methods of Gun Shot Residue (GSR) pattern interpretation primarily rely on methods such ...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Since the early 1900s, the field of ballistic toolmark evidence has been developing as the instrumen...
The same‐source problem remains a major challenge in forensic toolmark and firearm examination. Here...
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences published a report questioning the scientific validity of ...
Recent advances in microscopy have made it possible to collect 3D topographic data, enabling more pr...
Subclass characteristics on bullets may mislead firearm examiners when they rely on traditional 2D i...
Ballistics (the linkage of bullets and cartridge cases to weapons) is a common type of evidence enco...
The paper compares the effectiveness of identifying low-count land marking patterns using the method...
Efforts to use objective image comparison and bullet scanning technologies to distinguish bullets fr...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Every firearm has individual characteristics that are as unique to it as fingerprints are to human ...
Ballistic imaging systems help solve crimes by comparing newly acquired images of cartridge casings ...
The ability to objectify ballistic evidence is a challenge faced by firearms examiners around the wo...
This thesis is an examination of a firearm identification system that creates a three-dimensional im...
Traditional methods of Gun Shot Residue (GSR) pattern interpretation primarily rely on methods such ...
Firearm examination is subject to increased scrutiny regarding its foundational validity and inheren...
Since the early 1900s, the field of ballistic toolmark evidence has been developing as the instrumen...
The same‐source problem remains a major challenge in forensic toolmark and firearm examination. Here...