This presentation, now available to view for free, was given as a part of the Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence’s (CSAFE) 2020 All Hands Meeting. The meeting brings together researchers, forensic partners, and interested community members to discover potential areas for collaboration, highlight the organization’s achievements, and discuss goals for the future.
This presentation, given by Dr. Charless Fowlkes, a professor of computer science at University of California, Irvine, discusses the past, current, and proposed future research projects related to the overarching goal of devising “the means to assess the strength of association between a crime scene print and a suspect’s shoe and to gather the information that is needed to develop a score – based likelihood ratio framework for footwear examination.”
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