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Angular Determination of Toolmarks Using a Computer‐Generated Virtual Tool
Authors:Ryan Spotts MS  L Scott Chumbley PhD  Laura Ekstrand MS  Song Zhang PhD  James Kreiser BS
Institution:1. Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, IA;2. Illinois State Police, Retired, Springfield, IL
Abstract:A blind study to determine whether virtual toolmarks created using a computer could be used to identify and characterize angle of incidence of physical toolmarks was conducted. Six sequentially manufactured screwdriver tips and one random screwdriver were used to create toolmarks at various angles. An apparatus controlled tool angle. Resultant toolmarks were randomly coded and sent to the researchers, who scanned both tips and toolmarks using an optical profilometer to obtain 3D topography data. Developed software was used to create virtual marks based on the tool topography data. Virtual marks generated at angles from 30 to 85° (5° increments) were compared to physical toolmarks using a statistical algorithm. Twenty of twenty toolmarks were correctly identified by the algorithm. On average, the algorithm misidentified the correct angle of incidence by ?6.12°. This study presents the results, their significance, and offers reasons for the average angular misidentification.
Keywords:forensic science  statistical comparison  computer simulation  algorithm  toolmark  virtual toolmark
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