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Citation

Ott D, Soons J, Thompson R, Song J. Surf. Topogr. Metrol. Prop. 2017; 5(4): e045009.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Institute of Physics)

DOI

10.1088/2051-672X/aa864a

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Recent concerns about subjectivity in forensic firearm identification have motivated the development of algorithms to compare firearm tool marks that are imparted on ammunition and to generate quantitative measures of similarity. In this paper, we describe an algorithm that identifies impressed tool marks on a cartridge case that are both consistent between firings and contribute strongly to a surface similarity metric. The result is a representation of the tool mark topography that emphasizes both significant and persistent features across firings. This characteristic surface map is useful for understanding the variability and persistence of the tool marks created by a firearm and can provide improved discrimination between the comparison scores of samples fired from the same firearm and the scores of samples fired from different firearms. The algorithm also provides a convenient method for visualizing areas of similarity that may be useful in providing quantitative support for visual comparisons by trained examiners.


Language: en

Keywords

feature identification; firearm and tool mark identification; forensics; impressions; surface topography; toolmark comparisons

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