Making the best of data derived from a daily practice in clinical legal medicine for research and practice - the example of Spe3dLab
Vincent Laugier (1,2), Eric Stindel (3), Alcibiade Lichterowicz (1),, S\'everine Ansart (3), Thomas Lef\`evre (4,5) ((1) Tekliko SARL - 362,, chemin de la Bosque Antonelle, France, (2) Tekliko Pte Ltd - 100, Singapore,

TL;DR
This paper introduces Spe3dLab, an open-source software tool designed to analyze routine clinical data for forensic research, demonstrating its effectiveness through two practical forensic applications with high accuracy.
Contribution
The paper presents Spe3dLab, a novel, user-friendly, open-source software that enables innovative data analysis in forensic medicine using routinely collected data.
Findings
Spe3dLab successfully analyzed 2,892 cases over 6 months.
The predictive model achieved 99.9% specificity and 90% sensitivity.
Spe3dLab facilitates routine, individualized forensic assessments.
Abstract
Forensic science suffers from a lack of studies with high-quality design, such as randomized controlled trials (RCT). Evidence in forensic science may be of insufficient quality, which is a major concern. Results from RCT are criticized for providing artificial results that are not useful in real life and unfit for individualized prescription. Various sources of collected data (e.g. data collected in routine practice) could be exploited for distinct goals. Obstacles remain before such data can be practically accessed and used, including technical issues. We present an easy-to-use software dedicated to innovative data analyses for practitioners and researchers. We provide 2 examples in forensics. Spe3dLab has been developed by 3 French teams: a bioinformatics laboratory (LaTIM), a private partner (Tekliko) and a department of forensic medicine (Jean Verdier Hospital). It was designed to…
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TopicsData Quality and Management · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies · Scientific Computing and Data Management
