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Virtual Reality as a Collaborative Tool for Digitalised Crime Scene Examination

Journal

EXTENDED REALITY, XR SALENTO 2022, PT I
Volume 13445, Issue -, Pages 154-161

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15546-8_14

Keywords

Virtual Reality; Forensic science; Crime scene investigation; 3D reconstruction; Collaborative systems; Multimodal interfaces

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This study developed a virtual reality framework for the exploration and collaborative investigation of crime scenes using a low-cost VR head-mounted display and an online shared repository. The system is capable of handling data from various types of 3D imaging sensors and enhances spatial perception and telepresence with immersive virtual roaming.
Crime scene investigation is a multidisciplinary response that involves the identification and securing of physical and trace material that may have evidential value. In this context, accurate documentation of the scene(s) is fundamental, when subsequent analysis is required for comparison and evaluative purposes. This technical note reports a virtual reality framework developed in Unity 3D targeting a low-cost Virtual Reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD), which enables the exploration of virtualized crime scenes and supports collaborative investigation through an online shared repository of 3D reconstructions. The system is agnostic at the source, implying that several types of 3D imaging sensors can provide recording of the scenes. Data are presented via an immersive virtual-roaming VR application to enhance spatial perception and telepresence. The virtualized environment is accompanied by original photographs and reference information, enabling validation and contextualization of the three-dimensional spatial data. The developed framework was employed in the context of a training operation spread between Scotland, UK and Denmark, demonstrating the feasibility of the deployment of the platform independent of location at the early stages of a forensic investigation.

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