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Thinking About Likelihood Ratios for Pattern Evidence

Thinking About Likelihood Ratios for Pattern Evidence This CSAFE Center Wide Meeting webinar was presented by Hal Stern from the University of California on January 19, 2017.

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The likelihood ratio has been proposed as a logical way to summarize forensic evidence. In pattern evidence disciplines; however, the application of likelihood ratios is challenging because of the high-dimensional data involved and the lack of relevant probability models (among other issues). Score-based likelihood ratios are one approach to handling the high-dimensional data issue. The webinar reviews likelihood ratios, their role in forensic science and the potential of score-based likelihood ratios.

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