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This document contains 20 references related to digital forensics research. Many of the references discuss using automation and machine learning techniques to help analyze large amounts of digital evidence and aid in digital forensic investigations. Specifically, several references discuss using automated approaches for tasks such as timeline analysis, triage of digital media, and categorization of mobile device data to help speed up the forensic process.

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This document contains 20 references related to digital forensics research. Many of the references discuss using automation and machine learning techniques to help analyze large amounts of digital evidence and aid in digital forensic investigations. Specifically, several references discuss using automated approaches for tasks such as timeline analysis, triage of digital media, and categorization of mobile device data to help speed up the forensic process.

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