OSAC Lexicon
The OSAC Lexicon is a compendium of forensic science terms and definitions. This terminology tool was created to help bring consistency and understanding to the way terms are used by the various forensic science. Use of the OSAC Lexicon does not replace the need to reference the original published source.
The terms and definitions in the OSAC Lexicon come from the published literature, including documentary standards and technical reports. It is continually updated with the latest work from OSAC units, as well as terms from newly published documentary standards and standards elevated to the OSAC Registry.
Gradually terms are evaluated and harmonized by the OSAC to a single term. This process results in an OSAC Preferred Term. An OSAC Preferred Term is a term, along with its definition, that has undergone review and evaluation by the FSSB Terminology Task Group and has been approved by the FSSB. The FSSB recommends that subcommittees use OSAC Preferred Terms when drafting standards.
The OSAC Lexicon should be the primary resource for terminology and used when drafting and editing forensic science standards and other OSAC work products.
A tire whose plies run from bead to bead at right angles to the centerline of the tread.
Electromagnetic transmission of heat energy; increases the sensible temperature of any substance capable of absorbing the radiation, especially solid and opaque objects.
the transfer of heat energy from a hot surface or gas, the radiator, to a cooler material, the target, by electromagnetic waves without the need of an intervening medium.
Heat transfer by way of electromagnetic waves that are longer than visible light waves and shorter than radio waves.
An image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays or similar radiation, and typically used in medical examination.
An image produced on a sensitive plate or film by x-rays or similar radiation, and typically used in medical examination range of motion.
Computers read/write memory; it provides temporary memory space for the computer to process data
A type of temporary data storage (memory) that can be read and changed while the computer is in use. DISCUSSIONData stored in random-access memory is lost if the system loses power.
A type of temporary data storage (memory) that can be read and changed while the computer is in use
When the choice of something or the placement of something is random the source placed is equally likely to be either location.
A feature on a footwear outsole or tire tread resulting from interaction with an object(s) including, but not limited to: cuts, scratches, tears, holes, stone holds, abrasions and the acquisition of debris. The position, orientation, size and shape of these characteristics differentiate a footwear outsole or tire tread from other footwear outsoles or tire tread with similar class characteristics. Randomly acquired characteristics are essential for an identification of a particular item of footwear or tire as the source of an impression.
The subconscious impulse on the part of the canine to rise in status within the pack social order
A Category 0 scoring function. See 4.2.4. A rank-score only scoring function is either non-quantified, inconsistent, or non-explainable.
The pattern scanned by the electron beam on a sample; the raster dimensions change inversely with magnification.
The pattern scanned by the electron beam on a sample; the raster dimensions change inversely with magnification.
Rectangular pattern scanned by the electron beam on a sample
See heat release Rate (HRR).
In image analysis, a digital camera or scanner file format, usually proprietary, for minimally processed digital image data.
In image analysis, a digital camera or scanner file format, usually proprietary, for minimally processed digital image data
A format that stores uncompressed audio without header information. The mostcommon file extensions for RAW audio format are '.raw' and '.pcm'.
Ordinate values that come directly from the instrument which have not been manipulated (e.g.,trimmed, filtered, and/or interpolation applied).
A family of file formats, often specific to different models of digital imageryequipment, that are not yet processed for storage in a 'printable' image format such asJPEG or TIFF. The file extension '.raw' is only one such format.
Thin oblong crystals with length about twice the width, resembling a safety razor blade.
Thin oblong crystals with length about twice the width, resembling a safety razor blade
Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
A type of permanent data storage (memory) that can be read but not altered by the system. a type of permanent data storage (memory) that can be read but not altered by the system. DISCUSSIONData stored in read-only memory is not affected by power loss to the system.
Type of permanent data storage (memory) that can be read but not altered by the system
A chemical used to react with another chemical, often to confirm or deny the presene of the second chemical.
A chemical used to react with another chemical, often to confirm or deny the presence of the second chemical
A chemical used to react with another chemical, often to confirm or deny the presence of the second chemical.
A verbal command given to the canine, terminating with the canine returning to the canine handler. The canine's response to return to the canine handler on command.
The recall rate is also known as true positive rate. It is defined as the number (or percentage) of toolmark specimens containing a Known-Match in the test set for which a Known-Match is correctly determined.
The document or other substrate that received indentations, other paper fiber disturbances, or other markings.
A document that is similar in content and structure to a code or standard but that contains only nonmandatory provisions using the word 'should' to indicate recommendations in the body of the text.
Process of repairing damaged media to allow the retrieval of data.
Process of repairing damaged media to allow the retrieval of data
Document with observations, statements of results achieved, or evidence of activities performed.
A defined set of fields that contain data as defined in this standard.
The act of converting an acoustic voice signal directly from an individual into a storagemedia, perhaps through contemporaneous, intermediate (transient) signal types. Note:This definition is retained because of its entrenchment in natural language use.Consequently, a record (n) is not recorded, it is created. Transcoding is the term usedfor further processing of the voice signal and any digital or analog representation of thatsignal.
The act of creating a record contained in an ANSI/NIST-ITL transaction.
A record/log in the use of a trained canine team in an operational environment, as opposed to training records. A log constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account of an act or occurrence kept in writing or some other permanent form, i.e., electronic format. (See deployment record or utilization record.)
A stored acoustic signal in either analog or digital form.
Objective evidence of a condition, result, work performed, activity conducted, and/or quality of asystem or process for archival purposes.
Chemical, term used in analytical and preparative chemistry to denote the fraction of the total quantity of a substance recoverable following a chemical procedure
Over-writing of segments of a voice signal for the purpose of masking speech content ina way that does not disrupt the time record of the original recording.
System that uses two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance or performance
Data derived from biological specimens of a known individual.
The assembly of data related to a specific identifiable human group comprising all the relevant information to enable dental age assessment.
A reference measurement of a flat surface (e.g., mirror) which includes the errors and opticalaberrations of the measurement system. This data file can be stored and subtracted from allsubsequent measurements.
An ignitable liquid used for comparison with case data for classification purposes. [reference ignitable liquids can be obtained from a variety of sources, due to the large range of applications of ignitable liquids.]