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Adrian Cristian MOISE: Some applications of the artificial intelligence in the field of forensic investigation

DOI: 10.47743/jss-2024-70-4-4

Abstract: The article presents and analyzes some aspects related to the applications of artificial intelligence in Forensic Science. In the forensic investigations, artificial intelligence is used to identify the people who committed the illegal acts and to find out the truth in the criminal process. Artificial intelligence uses effective algorithms in detecting risks in committing crimes and preventing illegal acts. Artificial intelligence supports all areas of Forensic Science, including the three branches of this science, forensic technique, forensic tactics and forensic methodology, providing support to forensic experts and investigators by providing logical evidence, by 3D reconstruction of the crime scene, effectively handling evidence and analyzing it in order to reach logical conclusions at different levels of the forensic investigation process.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, forensic science, complex algorithms, investigation, applications.

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