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Interactive 3D Forensic Visualisation: Virtual Interactive Prototype
Bangkok, Thailand August 14-August 17
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CGIV.2007.52Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visual ...
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Eddie Soon Eu Hui, Limkokwing University, Malaysia
Roberts Hedley, University of East London, UK
Daniela Leva, Limkokwing University, Malaysia
This paper focuses on virtual reality application utilising a design approach to produce an interactive prototype for the usage of visualization and reconstruction of forensic research. This involves different levels of 3D simulation and animation resulting in variations of outputs. This proposed interactive prototype would serve as a guide to research the process of developing predefined outcomes of forensic training and archiving particularly in Malaysia. The research looks into developing a virtual forensic lab that serves as an online community of forensic researchers, and has potential to grow over time. The virtual lab also serves as a database library of existing forensic cases that are translated to a digital form. The application also generates new object-oriented environments enabling new conditions and situations that are not based on existing archive cases. This paper focuses on the methodology of the prototype creation.
Index Terms:
Interactive, 3D Simulation and Animation, Reconstruction, Visualization
Citation:
Eddie Soon Eu Hui, Roberts Hedley, Daniela Leva, "Interactive 3D Forensic Visualisation: Virtual Interactive Prototype," cgiv, pp.148-153, Computer Graphics, Imaging and Visualisation (CGIV 2007), 2007
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