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\title{CLIFF: Tool for Solving the Problem of Brittleness in Forensic Models}
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Fayola Peters, Tim Menzies\\
       \affaddr{Lane Department of CS\&EE}\\
       \affaddr{West Virginia University, USA}\\
       \email{fayolapeters@gmail.com, tim@menzies.us}
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Max Houck\\
       \affaddr{College of Business\&Economics}\\
       \affaddr{West Virginia University, USA}\\
       \email{max.houck@mail.wvu.edu}
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Simon Lewis\\
       \affaddr{Department of Chemistry}\\
       \affaddr{Curtin University of Technology, Australia}\\
       \email{S.Lewis@curtin.edu.au}       
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\date{28 May 2010}
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%\category{D.2.9}{Software Engineering}{Management}[Software quality assurance]
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\keywords{Forensic Evaluation, Prototype Learning, K-Nearest Neighbor} % NOT required for Proceedings



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\section*{Acknowledgments}
The authors would like to thank the WVU Forensics Science Initiative and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) particularly Mark Sandercock for the glass database. This work is supported by the Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, Investigative and Forensic Sciences Division under Grant No. 2003-RC-CX-K001.
%This work was partially funded by the United Stated National Science Foundation (CCF-1017263). 
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