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The objective comparison of complex signals in chemistry, and more particularly in forensic chemistry, with the view of inferring the source of a particular ‘trace’ object is an ongoing issue. In this paper, we propose a method that enables to assign a probability distribution to control material from any given source based on its chemical signal and to subsequently infer the source of a trace object...