In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics

Video spectral comparator (VSC®) workstations are routinely used for visual examinations of pen inks on handwritten documents. Current VSC® models also permit spectral acquisition, which can be combined with chemometric techniques to statistically determine ink similarity. However, there is a lack o...

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Main Authors: Sauzier, Georgina, McGinn, J., Trubshoe, T., Lewis, Simon
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76555
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author Sauzier, Georgina
McGinn, J.
Trubshoe, T.
Lewis, Simon
author_facet Sauzier, Georgina
McGinn, J.
Trubshoe, T.
Lewis, Simon
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description Video spectral comparator (VSC®) workstations are routinely used for visual examinations of pen inks on handwritten documents. Current VSC® models also permit spectral acquisition, which can be combined with chemometric techniques to statistically determine ink similarity. However, there is a lack of research comparing such an approach to typical examinations by forensic experts. This preliminary study compares the analysis of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using visual and spectroscopic analysis. Both approaches were successful in detecting simulated additions or alterations on paper documents. These approaches could thus complement each other as an integrated workflow; providing quantitative data to support expert opinions.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-765552021-01-15T07:49:43Z In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics Sauzier, Georgina McGinn, J. Trubshoe, T. Lewis, Simon Forensic science Questioned documents Video spectral comparator Visible spectroscopy Chemometrics Video spectral comparator (VSC®) workstations are routinely used for visual examinations of pen inks on handwritten documents. Current VSC® models also permit spectral acquisition, which can be combined with chemometric techniques to statistically determine ink similarity. However, there is a lack of research comparing such an approach to typical examinations by forensic experts. This preliminary study compares the analysis of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using visual and spectroscopic analysis. Both approaches were successful in detecting simulated additions or alterations on paper documents. These approaches could thus complement each other as an integrated workflow; providing quantitative data to support expert opinions. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76555 10.1016/j.fsir.2019.100021 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle Forensic science
Questioned documents
Video spectral comparator
Visible spectroscopy
Chemometrics
Sauzier, Georgina
McGinn, J.
Trubshoe, T.
Lewis, Simon
In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
title In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
title_full In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
title_fullStr In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
title_full_unstemmed In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
title_short In situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
title_sort in situ examination of handwritten blue ballpoint inks using video spectral comparison with chemometrics
topic Forensic science
Questioned documents
Video spectral comparator
Visible spectroscopy
Chemometrics
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76555