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Change cannot happen without community. CSAFE is passionate about achieving its mission to apply a statistically sound and scientifically solid foundation to the interpretation of forensic evidence. To that end, we invite fellow scientists and researchers, along with those in the forensic and legal communities, to use and share these resources as we work together to elevate forensic science and technology.
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Environmental Signature Extraction for Forensic Analysis of Audio Recordings Using AI/LLM Models
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s): Digital
Published: 2025 | By: Lucky Onyekwelu-Udoka
This presentation is from the 77th Annual Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Baltimore, Maryland, February 17-22, 2025.
Developing Reproducible Protocols and Definitions for Selecting Combined Minutiae
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s): Latent Print,Training and Education
Published: 2025 | By: Adele Quigley-McBride
Learning Objectives: Attendees will learn about the protocols developed to assess the content of latent print examiners’ responses to questions about use of minutiae frequencies in case work as well as the process through which a repeatable and reproducible protocol…
Close Non-Matches and Database Searches
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s): Firearms and Toolmarks,Forensic Statistics
Published: 2025 | By: Blanca Parker
This presentation is from the 77th Annual Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Baltimore, Maryland, February 17-22, 2025.f
Forensic Analysis of Google Fit App on WearOS
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s):
Published: 2025 | By: Chen Shi
This presentation is from the 77th Annual Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Baltimore, Maryland, February 17-22, 2025.
An Introduction to the Forensic Handwriting Analysis Software handwriter
Type: Research Area(s): Forensic Statistics,Handwriting
Published: 2025 | By: Stephanie Reinders
An Overview and Comparison of Software Tools for Quantifying Value of Handwriting Evidence
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s): Forensic Statistics,Handwriting
Published: 2025 | By: Danica Ommen
This presentation is from the 77th Annual Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Baltimore, Maryland, February 17-22, 2025. Posted with permission of CSAFE.
Developing Reproducible Protocols and Definitions for Selecting Combined Minutiae
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s): Latent Print
Published: 2025 | By: Adele Quigley-McBride
Learning Objectives: Attendees will learn about the protocols developed to assess the content of latent print examiners’ responses to questions about use of minutiae frequencies in case work as well as the process through which a repeatable and reproducible protocol…
Quantitative Similarity Assessments of Forensic Images
Type: Presentation Slides Research Area(s): Firearms and Toolmarks,Forensic Statistics
Published: 2025 | By: Gautham Venkatasubramanian
This presentation is from the 77th Annual Conference of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS), Baltimore, Maryland, February 17-22, 2025.
Forensic Footwear: A Retrospective of the Development of the MANTIS Shoe Scanning System
Type: Conference Proceeding,Publication Research Area(s): Footwear,Implementation and Practice
Published: 2024 | By: Richard Stone
There currently are no shoe-scanning devices developed in the United States that can operate in a real-world, variable-weather environment in real-time. Forensics-focused groups, including the NIJ, expressed the need for such a system. To accomplish this, there was first a…
Examiner consistency in perceptions of fingerprint minutia rarity
Type: Publication Research Area(s): Implementation and Practice,Latent Print
Published: 2024 | By: Adele Quigley-McBride
Friction ridge examiners (FREs) identify distinctive features (minutiae) in fingerprints and consider how rare these observed minutiae are in their decisions about both the value of a fingerprint and whether there is enough correspondence between two fingerprints to support an…
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