PROBLEM A: Are Fingerprints Unique?
It is a commonplace belief that the thumbprint of every human who has
ever lived is different. Develop and analyze a model that will allow
you to assess the probability that this is true. Compare the odds (that
you found in this problem) of misidentification by fingerprint evidence
against the odds of misidentification by DNA evidence.
The Reliability of Fingerprint Identification - A Case Report
http://www.forensic-evidence.com/site/ID/pollak2002.html
Is Fingerprint Identification a "Science"?
http://www.forensic-evidence.com/site/ID/ID00004_2.html
A Mistaken DNA Identification? What Does It Mean?
http://www.forensic-evidence.com/site/EVID/EL_DNAerror.html
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
http://www.hcso.hctx.net/TechSvcs/afis/default.asp
Fingerprint Evidence In The U.K. - Abandonment of the 16-Point Rule
http://www.forensic-evidence.com/site/ID/Buckley_UK.html
Method For Fingerprint Identification - IEEGFI
http://www.interpol.int/public/Forensic/fingerprints/WorkingParties/IEEGFI/ieegfi.asp
Handbook of Fingerprint Recognition
http://bias.csr.unibo.it/maltoni/handbook/toc.html
Fingerprint Matching
http://www.pims.math.ca/industrial/2002/mitacs-agm/jain/
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