Forensic soil comparisons can be of high evidential value in a forensic case, but become complex when multiple methods and factors are considered. Bayesian networks are well suited to support forensic practitioners in complex casework. This study discusses the structure of a Bayesian network, elaborates on the in- and output data and evaluates two examples, one using source level propositions and one using activity level propositions. These examples can be applied as a template to construct a case specific network and can be used to assess sensitivity of the target output to different factors and identify avenues for research
Forensic scientists deal with the evaluation of a link between recovered ma- terial of unknown sourc...
When a judge or jury is presented with evidence in a criminal trial, they must apply some sort of re...
The use of biological information in crime scene identification problems is becoming more and more c...
Forensic soil comparisons can be of high evidential value in a forensic case, but become complex whe...
The thesis ‘Forensic soil comparison: towards objective methods for a more robust evidential value’ ...
Almost 30 years ago, Bayesian networks (BNs) were developed in the field of artificial intelligence ...
The assessment of different items of evidence is a challenging process in forensic science, particul...
The hierarchy of propositions has been accepted amongst the forensic science community for some time...
When new forensic evidence becomes available after a conviction there is no systematic framework to ...
Forensic inferential reasoning is a “fact-finding” journey for crime investigation and evidence pres...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
This paper is one in a series of analyses of the Dutch Simonshaven murder case, each using a differe...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
Forensic scientists deal with the evaluation of a link between recovered ma- terial of unknown sourc...
When a judge or jury is presented with evidence in a criminal trial, they must apply some sort of re...
The use of biological information in crime scene identification problems is becoming more and more c...
Forensic soil comparisons can be of high evidential value in a forensic case, but become complex whe...
The thesis ‘Forensic soil comparison: towards objective methods for a more robust evidential value’ ...
Almost 30 years ago, Bayesian networks (BNs) were developed in the field of artificial intelligence ...
The assessment of different items of evidence is a challenging process in forensic science, particul...
The hierarchy of propositions has been accepted amongst the forensic science community for some time...
When new forensic evidence becomes available after a conviction there is no systematic framework to ...
Forensic inferential reasoning is a “fact-finding” journey for crime investigation and evidence pres...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
This paper is one in a series of analyses of the Dutch Simonshaven murder case, each using a differe...
As a thorough aggregation of probability and graph theory, Bayesian networks currently enjoy widespr...
Forensic scientists deal with the evaluation of a link between recovered ma- terial of unknown sourc...
When a judge or jury is presented with evidence in a criminal trial, they must apply some sort of re...
The use of biological information in crime scene identification problems is becoming more and more c...