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Using subsampling to estimate the strength of handwriting evidence via score-based likelihood ratios
Authors:Davis Linda J  Saunders Christopher P  Hepler Amanda  Buscaglia JoAnn
Affiliation:Department of Statistics (MS 4A7), George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA. ldavisc@gmu.edu
Abstract:The likelihood ratio paradigm has been studied as a means for quantifying the strength of evidence for a variety of forensic evidence types. Although the concept of a likelihood ratio as a comparison of the plausibility of evidence under two propositions (or hypotheses) is straightforward, a number of issues arise when one considers how to go about estimating a likelihood ratio. In this paper, we illustrate one possible approach to estimating a likelihood ratio in comparative handwriting analysis. The novelty of our proposed approach relies on generating simulated writing samples from a collection of writing samples from a known source to form a database for estimating the distribution associated with the numerator of a likelihood ratio. We illustrate this approach using documents collected from 432 writers under controlled conditions.
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