Johnson Monique, Liscio Eugene
University of Toronto Mississauga-Forensic Science, 3539 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON, L5L 1C6, Canada.
AI2-3D, 352 Via Carmine Avenue Woodbridge, Ontario, L4H 2N8, Canada.
J Forensic Sci. 2015 Nov;60(6):1582-8. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12829. Epub 2015 Aug 10.
At present, very little research has been devoted to investigating the ability of laser scanning technology to accurately measure height from surveillance video. The goal of this study was to test the accuracy of one particular laser scanner to estimate suspect height from video footage. The known heights of 10 individuals were measured using an anthropometer. The individuals were then recorded on video walking along a predetermined path in a simulated crime scene environment both with and without headwear. The difference between the known heights and the estimated heights obtained from the laser scanner software were compared using a one-way t-test. The height estimates obtained from the software were not significantly different from the known heights whether individuals were wearing headwear (p = 0.186) or not (p = 0.707). Thus, laser scanning is one technique that could potentially be used by investigators to determine suspect height from video footage.
目前,致力于研究激光扫描技术从监控视频中准确测量身高能力的研究非常少。本研究的目的是测试一种特定激光扫描仪从视频片段估计嫌疑人身高的准确性。使用人体测量仪测量了10个人的已知身高。然后,在模拟犯罪现场环境中,让这些人戴着和不戴头饰沿着预定路径行走,并进行录像。使用单因素t检验比较已知身高与从激光扫描仪软件获得的估计身高之间的差异。无论个体是否戴头饰,从软件获得的身高估计值与已知身高均无显著差异(戴头饰时p = 0.186,不戴头饰时p = 0.707)。因此,激光扫描是调查人员可潜在用于从视频片段确定嫌疑人身高的一种技术。