Forensic Discrimination of Blue Ballpoint, Gel and Oil-Gel Pens: Application of Chemometrics to ATR-FTIR Data

R. Qureshi
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The combination of advanced techniques with multivariate analysis methods are being used with great confidence by forensics experts due to their high precision and accuracy. The prime objective of present work was to explore the potential of chemometric tools in discriminating and predicting the blue pen inks when applied on Attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) data of pen strokes of different brands and models commercially available in Pakistani markets. The pen strokes on fine A4 paper and recycled A4 paper were obtained from 86 samples including ballpoints, gel, oil- gel and roller ball pens. ATR-FTIR spectra were first characterized for different functional groups present in ink pigments however, they were apparently indistinguishable having some common functional groups. After spectra preprocessing the principal component analysis (PCA) and agglomerative hierarchical cluster analysis (AHC) showed that pen strokes could be distinguished. Both PCA and AHC analyses showed that ballpoints and gel pen could be discriminated and grouped separately. PCA analyses also showed the discrimination between local and foreign brands of ballpoints. Finally, classification method partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) was successfully applied for the classification and subsequently for the identification of type of pen used in personnel’s signature to mimic a forensic case. To evaluate PLS-DA classification performance, the classification parameters such as sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and precision were also derived from confusion matrix. Overall, this work emphasized the worth of multivariate analysis in classification and prediction of type of writing pen in a document as a forensic study.
蓝色圆珠笔、凝胶笔和油凝胶笔的法医鉴别:化学计量学在ATR-FTIR数据中的应用
先进的技术与多元分析方法相结合,由于其高精度和准确性,法医专家正以极大的信心使用。本研究的主要目的是探索化学计量学工具在巴基斯坦市场上不同品牌和型号的笔笔画的衰减全反射傅里叶变换红外(ATR-FTIR)数据中识别和预测蓝色钢笔墨水的潜力。用圆珠笔、凝胶笔、油凝胶笔和滚筒式圆珠笔等86支样品,在A4纸和再生A4纸上测定了笔划。ATR-FTIR光谱首先表征了油墨颜料中存在的不同官能团,但它们具有一些共同的官能团,显然难以区分。经光谱预处理后的主成分分析(PCA)和聚类聚类分析(AHC)表明,可以区分出笔的笔划。主成分分析和AHC分析表明,圆珠笔和凝胶笔可以被区分和分组。PCA分析还显示了国产圆珠笔与国外圆珠笔之间的差异。最后,将分类方法偏最小二乘判别分析(PLS-DA)成功地应用于分类和随后的人员签名用笔类型识别,以模拟法医案件。为了评价PLS-DA的分类性能,还从混淆矩阵中导出了灵敏度、特异度、准确度和精密度等分类参数。总之,本工作强调了多元分析在文件中笔型分类和预测中的法医研究价值。
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