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24 September 2018 The Development and Use of Computational Tools in Forensic Science
Dennis E. Slice
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Abstract

Modern computational resources make available a rich tool kit of statistical methods that can be applied to forensic questions. This tool kit is built on the foundation of statistical developments dating back to the 19th century. To fully and effectively exploit these developments, both the makers and users of software must be keenly aware of the quality, that is, the accuracy and precision, of the data being modeled or analyzed, and end users must be sufficiently familiar with the underlying theory to understand the process and results of any analysis or software they use. This is especially important for medicolegal personnel who might be called upon to testify in a court of law and be subject to cross-examination. With respect to the development of computational tools, it is increasingly important that they be made available as open-source code to avoid the pitfalls of commercial software support and the potential dependence of end users on orphaned software.

Copyright © 2019 Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Michigan 48201
Dennis E. Slice "The Development and Use of Computational Tools in Forensic Science," Human Biology 90(3), 231-235, (24 September 2018). https://doi.org/10.13110/humanbiology.90.3.05
Received: 15 September 2018; Accepted: 9 December 2019; Published: 24 September 2018
KEYWORDS
computational forensics
Morphometrics
statistical models
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