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Human odor and forensics: Towards Bayesian suspect identification using GC × GC-MS characterization of hand odor
Vincent Cuzuel1, Roman Leconte2, Guillaume Cognon3
1Institut de Recherche Criminelle de la Gendarmerie Nationale, Caserne Lange, 5 boulevard de l'Hautil, BP 20312 Pontoise, 95037 Cergy, Pontoise CEDEX, France; UMR CBI 8231, CNRS, Laboratoire Sciences Analytiques Bioanalytiques et Miniaturisation, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris, France.
Abstract:
A new method for identifying people by their odor is proposed. In this approach, subjects are characterized by a GC × GC-MS chromatogram of a sample of their hand odor. The method is based on the definition of a distance between odor chromatograms and the application of Bayesian hypothesis testing. Using a calibration panel of subjects for whom several odor chromatograms are available, the densities of the distance between chromatograms of the same person, and between chromatograms of different persons are estimated. Given the distance between a reference and a query chromatogram, the Bayesian framework provides an estimate of the probability that the corresponding two odor samples come from the same person. We tested the method on a panel that is fully independent from the calibration panel, with promising results for forensic applications.
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