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Crime Scene Reconstruction and Analysis - NE-IAI
www.neiai.orgRynearson’s Definition “Crime reconstruction is the application of “common sense reasoning” in conjunction with forensic science to interpret evidence as it resides at the scene. These are then combined with a knowledge of the likely behaviors of participants under known conditions.
KinectFusion: Real-Time Dense Surface Mapping and …
www.microsoft.comscene reconstruction in real-time remains a challenge for passive monocular systems which assume the availability of the right type of camera motion and suitable scene illumination. But while algorithms for estimating camera pose and extract-ing geometry from images have been evolving at pace, so have the camera technologies themselves.