Reconstructions based directly upon forensic evidence alone are called primary information. Historically this consists of documentation of findings by verbal protocols, photographs and other visual means. Currently modern imaging techniques such as 3D surface scanning and radiological methods (Computer Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging) are also applied. Secondary interpretation is based on facts and the examiner's experience. Usually such reconstructive expertises are given in written form, and are often enhanced by sketches. However, narrative interpretations can, especially in complex courses of action, be difficult to present and can be misunderstood. In this report we demonstrate the use of graphic reconstruction of secondary inte...
The growing amount of security cameras increases the chance that there is important video footage av...
Virtual reality is recently finding its way in forensic work. The required 3D data is nowadays a sta...
Recently forensic investigators have shown an increasing interest in the bene-fits of 3D medical ima...
Reconstructions based directly upon forensic evidence alone are called primary information. Historic...
Until today, most of the documentation of forensic relevant medical findings is limited to tradition...
Forensic-case analysis relies heavily on digital information for documentation, especially to recons...
The examination of traffic accidents is daily routine in forensic medicine. An important question in...
The analysis and reconstruction of forensically relevant events, such as traffic accidents, criminal...
The analysis and reconstruction of forensically relevant events, such as traffic accidents, criminal...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of evidence offer great potential in the field of forensic sc...
The reconstruction of traffic accidents with run overs can be a complex process. A close cooperation...
Computer-generated three-dimensional (3D) animation is an ideal media to accurately visualize crime ...
An animated accident display in court can be significant evidentiary tool. Computer graphics animati...
The ability to accurately determine injury dimensions is an essential property of forensic documenta...
Fast documentation of complex scenes where accidents or crimes occurred is fundamental not to lose i...
The growing amount of security cameras increases the chance that there is important video footage av...
Virtual reality is recently finding its way in forensic work. The required 3D data is nowadays a sta...
Recently forensic investigators have shown an increasing interest in the bene-fits of 3D medical ima...
Reconstructions based directly upon forensic evidence alone are called primary information. Historic...
Until today, most of the documentation of forensic relevant medical findings is limited to tradition...
Forensic-case analysis relies heavily on digital information for documentation, especially to recons...
The examination of traffic accidents is daily routine in forensic medicine. An important question in...
The analysis and reconstruction of forensically relevant events, such as traffic accidents, criminal...
The analysis and reconstruction of forensically relevant events, such as traffic accidents, criminal...
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of evidence offer great potential in the field of forensic sc...
The reconstruction of traffic accidents with run overs can be a complex process. A close cooperation...
Computer-generated three-dimensional (3D) animation is an ideal media to accurately visualize crime ...
An animated accident display in court can be significant evidentiary tool. Computer graphics animati...
The ability to accurately determine injury dimensions is an essential property of forensic documenta...
Fast documentation of complex scenes where accidents or crimes occurred is fundamental not to lose i...
The growing amount of security cameras increases the chance that there is important video footage av...
Virtual reality is recently finding its way in forensic work. The required 3D data is nowadays a sta...
Recently forensic investigators have shown an increasing interest in the bene-fits of 3D medical ima...