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A Complexity Based Model for Quantifying Forensic Evidential Probabilities

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A Complexity Based Model for Quantifying Forensic Evidential Probabilities
- An operational complexity model (OCM) is proposed to enable the complexity of both the cognitive and the computational components of a process to be determined. From the complexity of formation of a set of traces via a specified route a measure of the probability of that route can be determined. By determining the complexities of alternative routes leading to the formation of the same set of traces, the odds indicating the relative plausibility of the alternative routes can be found. An illustrative application to a BitTorrent piracy case is presented, and the results obtained suggest that the OCM is capable of providing a realistic estimate of the odds for two competing hypotheses. It is also demonstrated that the OCM can be straightforwardly refined to encompass a variety of circumstances. Keywords - operational complexity model, Bayesian posterior probability, odds, digital forensics, evidential probability, competing hypotheses
Richard E. Overill, Jantje A. M. Silomon, Kam-Pui
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Updated 17 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where IEEEARES
Authors Richard E. Overill, Jantje A. M. Silomon, Kam-Pui Chow
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