Use of Bayesian networks in forensic soil casework
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2022-03
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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.
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Activity level, Bayesian network, Distance measure, Elemental composition, Evaluate propositions, Palynology, Soil comparison, Source level, Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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Uitdehaag, S C A, Donders, T H, Kuiper, I, Wagner-Cremer, F & Sjerps, M J 2022, 'Use of Bayesian networks in forensic soil casework', Science and Justice, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 229-238. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scijus.2022.02.005