Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10253113 | Forensic Science International | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The forensic investigation of the origin and cause of a fire incident is a particularly demanding area of expertise. As the available evidence is often incomplete or vague, uncertainty is a key element. The present study is an attempt to approach this through the use of Bayesian networks, which have been found useful in assisting human reasoning in a variety of disciplines in which uncertainty plays a central role. The present paper describes the construction of a Bayesian network (BN) and its use for drawing inferences about propositions of interest, based upon a single, possibly non replicable item of evidence: detected residual quantities of a flammable liquid in fire debris.
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Authors
A. Biedermann, F. Taroni, O. Delemont, C. Semadeni, A.C. Davison,