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Proceedings of 12th Conference on Applied Mathematics, APLIMAT 2013
Year (definitive publication)
2013
Language
English
Country
Slovakia
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Abstract
DNA profiles are commonly used in forensic identification problems. It was in England, in 1995, that the first DNA profiles databases were built. They gave rise to new challenges concerning the forensic identification. In this paper it is intended to exemplify how to use the analysis of DNA profiles to solve the problem of simple maternity search. For it it is necessary to make use of a probabilistic expert system (PES), in this case an object-oriented Bayesian network (OOBN).
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Keywords
Bayesian networks,DNA profiles,Paternity dispute problems
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Mathematics - Natural Sciences
- Biological Sciences - Natural Sciences
- Health Biotechnology - Medical and Health Sciences
- Law - Social Sciences
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