March Jack, Schofield Damian, Evison Martin, Woodford Noel
Aims Research, SChEME, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 2004 Mar;25(1):60-70. doi: 10.1097/01.paf.0000113863.69360.42.
Despite a decade of use in US courtrooms, it is only recently that forensic computer animations have become an increasingly important form of communication in legal spheres within the United Kingdom. Aims Research at the University of Nottingham has been influential in the critical investigation of forensic computer graphics reconstruction methodologies and techniques and in raising the profile of this novel form of data visualization within the United Kingdom. The case study presented demonstrates research undertaken by Aims Research and the Department of Forensic Pathology at the University of Sheffield, which aims to apply, evaluate, and develop novel 3-dimensional computer graphics (CG) visualization and virtual reality (VR) techniques in the presentation and investigation of forensic information concerning the human body. The inclusion of such visualizations within other CG or VR environments may ultimately provide the potential for alternative exploratory directions, processes, and results within forensic pathology investigations.
尽管法医计算机动画在美国法庭上已使用了十年,但直到最近,它才在英国法律领域成为一种越来越重要的交流形式。诺丁汉大学的目标研究在法医计算机图形重建方法和技术的批判性研究以及提高这种新型数据可视化形式在英国的知名度方面发挥了重要作用。所呈现的案例研究展示了目标研究与谢菲尔德大学法医病理学系所开展的研究,其目的是在呈现和调查有关人体的法医信息时应用、评估和开发新型三维计算机图形(CG)可视化和虚拟现实(VR)技术。将此类可视化纳入其他CG或VR环境最终可能为法医病理学调查提供替代的探索方向、过程和结果的潜力。