Use of Bayesian networks in forensic soil casework

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2022-03

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Uitdehaag, S.C.A.ORCID 0000-0003-2934-2947
Donders, T.H.ISNI 0000000388307631
Kuiper, Irene
Wagner, F.ISNI 0000000391865431
Sjerps, M. J.

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Abstract

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.

Keywords

Activity level, Bayesian network, Distance measure, Elemental composition, Evaluate propositions, Palynology, Soil comparison, Source level, Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Citation

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