IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph. 2018 Nov;24(11):2917-2926. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2018.2868569. Epub 2018 Sep 12.
This paper showcases one way of how virtual reconstruction can be used in a courtroom. The results of a pilot study on narrative and spatial memory are presented in the context of viewing real and virtual copies of a simulated crime scene. Based on current court procedures, three different viewing options were compared: photographs, a real life visit, and a 3D virtual reconstruction of the scene viewed in a Virtual Reality headset. Participants were also given a written narrative that included the spatial locations of stolen goods and were measured on their ability to recall and understand these spatial relationships of those stolen items. The results suggest that Virtual Reality is more reliable for spatial memory compared to photographs and that Virtual Reality provides a compromise for when physical viewing of crime scenes are not possible. We conclude that Virtual Reality is a promising medium for the court.
本文展示了虚拟重建如何在法庭上使用的一种方式。在观看模拟犯罪现场的真实和虚拟副本的背景下,呈现了关于叙事和空间记忆的试点研究结果。基于当前的法庭程序,比较了三种不同的观看选项:照片、实地参观和在虚拟现实耳机中查看的场景的 3D 虚拟重建。还向参与者提供了包含被盗物品空间位置的书面叙述,并衡量他们回忆和理解这些被盗物品空间关系的能力。结果表明,与照片相比,虚拟现实在空间记忆方面更可靠,并且虚拟现实在无法实际观看犯罪现场时提供了一种折衷方案。我们的结论是,虚拟现实是法庭的一种有前途的媒介。