Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/5683
Author(s): Andrade, Marina
Ferreira, Manuel Alberto M.
Date: 2010
Title: Civil identification problems with Bayesian networks using official DNA databases
Volume: 3
Number: 3
Pages: 155-162
Reference: Andrade, M., & Ferreira, M. A. M. (2010). Civil identification problems with Bayesian networks using official DNA databases. Aplimat - Journal of Applied Mathematics, 3(3), 155-162. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/5683
ISSN: 1337-6365
Keywords: Bayesian networks
DNA profiles
Civil identification problems
Abstract: In forensic identification problems the study of DNA profiles is often used. DNA databases began to be used in England in 1995 and gave rise to new challenges when used in identification problems. In Portugal the legislation for the construction of a DNA database file was defined in 2008. So, it is important to determine how to use it in an appropriate way. An important forensic identification problem is body identification. That is, in general, the identification of a body found, or more than one, using the information of missing persons belonging to one or more known families for which there may be information of family members who claimed the disappearance. Here it is intend to discuss how to use the database: the hypotheses of interest and the database use to determine the likelihood ratios, i.e., how to evaluate the evidence in different situations.
Peerreviewed: Sim
Access type: Open Access
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