Discrimination of human and animal bloodstains using hyperspectral imaging
Subtitle: Specim IQ (Specim, Spectral Imaging Ltd., Oulu, Finland)
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2024Author
Babian, Carsten
Cooney, Gary Sean
Chalopin, Claire
Köhler, Hannes
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To address the question of blood origin, the novel application of visible-near infrared hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is used for the detection and discrimination of human and animal bloodstains. The HSI system used is a portable, non-contact, non-destructive method for the determination of blood origin. A support vector machine (SVM) binary classifier was trained for the discrimination of bloodstains of human (n = 20) and five animal species: pig (n = 20), mouse (n = 16), rat (n = 5), rabbit (n = 5), and cow (n = 20).
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https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/6117http://dx.doi.org/10.25532/OPARA-298
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