Shape measurement tools in footwear analysis: A statistical investigation of accidental characteristics over time


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Output typeJournal article

Author listSheets HD, Gross S, Langenburg G, Bush PJ, Bush MA

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2013

JournalForensic Science International (0379-0738)

Volume number232

Issue number1-3

Start page84

End page91

Number of pages8

ISSN0379-0738

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

Presence of accidental characteristics on footwear strengthens the linkage of a given piece of footwear to a footwear impression left at a crime-scene. Thus an understanding of rate of appearance and disappearance of these characteristics is of importance. Artificial cut-marks, 1-3 mm in depth, were cut into outsoles of 11 pairs of athletic shoes. Loss of these cut-marks and acquisition of new accidental characteristics/wear patterns were monitored over a seven-week time-span. Feature-vector methods were used to acquire multivariate data on wear/acquisition rates. A repeatability study indicated the feature vector method could detect small differences among shoes relative to measurement uncertainty. The shoes displayed a strong retention of artificial cut-marks over the study interval. Net rate of wear was 0.1% of the textured area of the shoe per week, predominantly in the heel and ball area. Results indicate accidental characteristics can reasonably be expected to persist over time. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.


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Accidental characteristicsAccidentalsFeature vector methodsFootwearForensic scienceShoes


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