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Paying attention to the evidence: a comparison of perception and decision making processes in novice and experienced scene of crime officers using eye tracking in simulated crime scene scenarios

机译:注意证据:在模拟犯罪现场场景中使用眼动追踪比较犯罪人员的新手和经验丰富的场景中的感知和决策过程

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Research on crime scene investigation has strongly focused on the technical aspects of the process, while cognitive aspects (searching, reasoning and perception) have often been overlooked. Textbooks on forensic sciences tend to focus on identifying and processing evidence, and the use of equipment while it can be argued that cognitive factors in processing such evidence and using equipment are equally important. This thesis studies the cognitive aspects of crime scene investigation by comparing eye movement patterns in experts and novices. Studies in various domains, including surgery, sports, and chess playing have shown that eye movements differ between experts and novices, providing a tool towards a more objective assessment of skill than is possible with peer assessment. In four experiments eye movements of experts and novices were examined during (1) inspection of photographs of crime scenes on a computer screen (2) a change blindness task on crime and non-crime scene images, (3) active exploration of a simulated crime scene and (4) the assessment of emotional crime and natural scenes. While some trends in eye movement differences, such as a tendency on longer fixation durations and a broader focus on the overall scene and less on the direct evidence could be found in experts compared to novices, differences between experts and novices were considerably smaller than in other domains, despite the broad range of measures extracted from the data. This lack of clear expertise effects may relate to the rather diverse range of perceptual layouts of crime scenes, reducing possible top-down effects of expertise on the deployment of attention. The results will be discussed with a view of possible directions of future research in this domain.
机译:对犯罪现场调查的研究主要集中在过程的技术方面,而认知方面(搜索,推理和感知)经常被忽视。关于法医学的教科书往往侧重于识别和处理证据以及设备的使用,同时可以争辩说,处理此类证据和使用设备的认知因素同样重要。本文通过比较专家和新手的眼动模式来研究犯罪现场调查的认知方面。包括外科手术,运动和下象棋在内的各个领域的研究表明,专家和新手之间的眼球运动有所不同,这提供了一种比同伴评估更客观地评估技能的工具。在四个实验中,检查了专家和新手的眼动情况:(1)在计算机屏幕上检查犯罪现场的照片;(2)犯罪和非犯罪现场图像的变更盲目任务;(3)积极探索模拟犯罪场景和(4)情感犯罪和自然场景的评估。尽管与新手相比,专家发现眼动差异的一些趋势(例如,注视时间更长,对整个场景的关注更广泛,对直接证据的关注更少),但专家和新手之间的差异却比其他新手小得多。领域,尽管从数据中提取了广泛的度量。缺乏明确的专业知识效果可能与犯罪现场的感知布局范围相当广泛有关,从而减少了专业知识对注意力部署的自上而下的影响。将讨论结果,以期在该领域的未来研究的可能方向。

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    Ozger Murat;

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