Decision-theoretic reflections on processing a fingermark

作者:Gittelson S*; Bozza S; Biedermann A; Taroni F
来源:Forensic Science International, 2013, 226(1-3): E42-E47.
DOI:10.1016/j.forsciint.2013.01.019

摘要

A recent publication in this journal [1] presented the results of a field study that revealed the data provided by the fingermarks not processed in a forensic science laboratory. In their study, the authors were interested in the usefulness of this additional data in order to determine whether such fingermarks would have been worth submitting to the fingermark processing workflow. Taking these ideas as a starting point, this communication here places the fingermark in its context of a case brought before a court, and examines the question of processing or not processing a fingermark from a decision-theoretic point of view. The decision-theoretic framework presented provides an answer to this question in the form of a quantified expression of the expected value of information (EVOI) associated with the processed fingermark, which can then be compared with the cost of processing the mark.

  • 出版日期2013-3-10