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3D계측장비를 이용한 법의∙과학적 활용 ( I ) - 인체골격의 영상보존과 사건 현장에 대한 감정기법 개발 -Application of 3D Surface Scanners in Forensic Science and Medicine ( I )

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Application of 3D Surface Scanners in Forensic Science and Medicine ( I )
Authors
정낙은구형남강현무이상섭박혜진김형중이경락정익조김대열김달원임상범이새보미한한수이중김준석문기웅김병현조건우김진표김의수김성호서인수박대균정재광김이석최승규이우영이훈김채근이인수강훈김원섭김동규김동수최진형박동일최홍순김시로허용석
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
대한법의학회
Keywords
3D scanner; modeling; simulation; virtual anthropology; rapid prototype
Citation
대한법의학회지, v.36, no.1, pp.85 - 96
Journal Title
대한법의학회지
Volume
36
Number
1
Start Page
85
End Page
96
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15825
DOI
10.7580/KoreanJLegalMed.2012.36.1.85
ISSN
2383-5702
Abstract
The aim of this project was to use 3D scanning data collected at incident scenes and various evidence to 1) develop surveying methods based on 3D data consisting of overall and detailed scene evidence, captured by long-range and micros-canner,which can be shared by personnel working in different fields such as forensic medicine,video analysis, physical analysis, traffic engineering, and fire investigation; 2)create digital storage for human skeletons and set the foundation for virtual anthropology;and 3) improve the credibility of 3D evidence by virtual remodeling and simulation of incident scenes and evidence to provide a basis for advanced and high-tech scientific investigation. Two complete skeletons of male and female were scanned using 3D micro-scan-ner. Each bone was successfully reproduced and assembled in virtual space. In addition, recreating evidence scheduled for invasive examination by creating RP (rapid prototype) was possible. These outcomes could play an important role in setting up the new field of virtual anthropology. Case-specific surveying methods were developed through analysis of 3D scanning data collected by long-range surface scanners at the scenes of vehicular accidents, falls, shootings, and violent crimes. A technique and recording method was also developed for detecting forged seals by micro-scanning the pressure exerted on the seal. Appraisal methods developed in this project could be utilized to secure 3D data of human skeletal remains and incident scenes, create a standard for application, and increase objectivity, reproducibility, and accuracy of scanning methods. We plan to develop case-specific 3D data analysis techniques to improve the credibility of analysis at the NFS and to establish a 3D data collection and analysis team.
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