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Selection of a spatial hypothesis in geographic profiling using graph theory

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Figure  2:  A  linear  pattern  might  correspond  to  very  different  radically distinct situations
Figure 3: Evaluation a-posteriori of the likelihood of the MOV  thanks to the shortest paths from the best solution

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