Forensic-Case Analysis: From 3D Imaging to Interactive Visualization. Urschler, M., Bornik, A., Scheurer, E., Yen, K., Bischof, H., & Schmalstieg, D. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 32(4):79-87, 7, 2012.
Website doi abstract bibtex An interactive framework prepares raw computed-tomography and magnetic-resonance-imaging scans for courtroom presentations. The framework makes use of combined computer graphics and computer vision techniques to enable a forensic case analysis workflow. © 1981-2012 IEEE.
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