Credits¶
Copyright 2011-2021 University of Lausanne, Switzerland
PiAnoS 4 was funded in part by a grant from the National Institude of Justice.
National Institute of Justice – Office of Justice Program
Fundamental Research to Improve Understanding of the Accuracy, Reliability, and Measurement Validity of Forensic Science Disciplines Solicitation # SL000909 Award 2010-DN-BX-K267
Improving the Understanding and the Reliability of the Concept of “Sufficiency” in Friction ridge Examination
- Development:
First developper: Thibault Genessay (UNIL) (2011-2013)
Developper: Marco De Donno (UNIL) (2013-2021)
- Scientific committee:
Christophe Champod (UNIL)
Cédric Neumann (Penn State University, US)
Glenn Langenburg (UNIL)
If you are using PiAnoS¶
For teaching, research, etc. acknowledgments are very welcome!
History¶
Previous releases (1, 2 and 3.x) were the work of
Julien Furrer (1-2)
Romain Voisard (1-2)
Christophe Champod (1-3)
Thibault Genessay (3.x)
We would like to acknowledge early contributors to the previous versions of PiAnoS, namely:
the University of Lausanne, through the Fonds d’Innovation Pédagogique, awarded 1 in 2007 (version 1)
the Technical Support Working Group and the National Institute of Justice, sponsors of the project A TOPOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE EVIDENTIAL VALUE ASSESSMENT OF PARTIAL FINGERPRINTS 2 (version 2)
the (now defunct) Forensic Science Service of the United Kingdom (version 3)
3rd-party contributors¶
PiAnoS was built using many third-party software libraries, programs and tools. The following list of contributors is not exhaustive - please see the License page for complete licensing information about the components that are embedded into the PiAnoS releases.
- Libraries that ship with PiAnoS
- Programs that PiAnoS relies on
- Misc. helpful resources
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