Gunshot Audio Recordings
Agency: National Institute of Justice
Award number: 2014-DN-BX-K034
Project Title: Advancing audio forensics of gunshot acoustics
PI: Robert C. Maher
Summary
The primary applied research goal is to create an apparatus and methodology for scientific and repeatable collection of firearm acoustical properties recorded anechoically (without early sound reflections). The primary development goal is to evaluate the extent to which useful forensic acoustical information can be obtained from recordings made by personal audio recorders of the type typically used by law enforcement officers.
The raw recording examples (.mat files) are available here.
FIGURE 1: Recordings of a .308 rifle shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 2: Recordings of a Glock 19 pistol shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 3: Recordings of a Ruger SP101 .357 caliber revolver shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 4: Recordings of a 12 gauge shotgun shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 5: Recordings of an AR15 rifle shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 6: Recordings of a Colt M1911 0.45 pistol shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 7: Recordings of a Glock 23 0.40 pistol shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 8: Recordings of a Sig 239 0.357 caliber pistol shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 9: Recordings of a Ruger SP101 .38 caliber revolver shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).
FIGURE 10: Recordings of a .22 caliber long rifle shot as a function of azimuth (0° azimuth is on-axis in front of the barrel, 180° is behind the shooting position).