Pattern evidence
On the utility of extended fingerprint features: A study on pores
A data set of bloodstain patterns for teaching and research in bloodstain pattern analysis: Impact beating spatters
Quantitative Matching of Forensic Evidence Fragments using 3D Fracture Surface Topography
Authors' Response
Defining Methods to Create Consistent, Reproducible Impressions Deposited in Biofluids on a Variety of Substrates
Automated Image-based Identification and Consistent Classification of Fire Patterns with Quantitative Shape Analysis and Spatial Location Identification
Methods for Obtaining High-Quality Touch DNA from a Nonporous Surface after Latent Fingerprint Collection
Impression Session: Firearms and Toolmarks
This training was presented as a part of the National Center on Forensics Conference at George Mason University on August 10th, 2023. In this session, NIST Senior Forensic Science Research Manager Rob Thompson and FBI Supervisory Physical Scientist/Forensic Examiner Michelle Machalka introduce the concepts of firearm and fingerprint impressions.
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