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Title: Identifying glass


1
Identifying glass
  • Using the top-notch data-mining algorithms from
    the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science
    (LIACS)
  • Presented by Jan-Willem and Frans-Willem.

2
Why identifying glass?
  • Crime scene glass found in leg of murdered
    person.
  • Where did the glass come from?
  • Might this have been the cause of death?

3
Research data Attributes
  • Refractive Index (1.517865)
  • Sodium (6.62)
  • Magnesium (3.73)
  • Aluminum (0.45)
  • Silicon (76.38)
  • Potassium (8.65)
  • Calcium (2.76)
  • Barium (0.40)
  • Iron (1.01)

4
Decision Tree
  • Barium lt 0.27
  • (not relevant)
  • Barium gt 0.27
  • Silicon lt 70.16 build wind non-float
  • Silicon gt 70.16 headlamps

5
Filling in our data
  • Data Barium 0.40, Silicon 76.38
  • Barium lt 0.27
  • (not relevant)
  • Barium gt 0.27
  • Silicon lt 70.16 build wind non-float
  • Silicon gt 70.16 headlamps

6
Headlamps
  • Run down?!
  • Hit n Run?

7
Possible suspects
  • Jan-Peter- Has no drivers license- No previous
    criminal records
  • Bea- No longer valid to drive because of age-
    Is always escorted by motors, can not run down
    persons.
  • Peter- Has just got his drivers license-
    Left-headlight duct taped!

8
Using our data
  • Jan-Peter- Has no drivers license- No previous
    criminal records
  • Bea- No longer valid to drive because of age-
    Is always escorted by motors, can not run down
    persons.
  • Peter- Has just got his drivers license-
    Left-headlight duct taped!

9
Conclusion
  • After investigating the car of Peter, and taking
    samples of his headlights, we found out that it
    matched the exact percentages as the glass
    particle found in the victims leg.
  • This was enough to convince the judge, and get
    him behind bars for his lifetime!
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