Title :
Forensic animation: measuring the reliability and accuracy of computer generated animation used in the courtroom
Author :
Shalaby, M. Tarek ; Hussin, N. ; Schofield, D.
Author_Institution :
Nottingham Univ., UK
Abstract :
We discuss the findings of ongoing research into forensic animation at the University of Nottingham. There are six sections in this presentation. The introduction part explains the general context about the use of forensic animation for court litigation. The second part describes challenges for the computer animation in the courtroom. The third section deals with procedures used to develop a particular forensic animation case study. It depicts a fatal road accident involving a car and two motorbikes on a dual carriage-way in the UK. The fourth section discusses the development of a new methodology for measuring the reliability and accuracy of forensic animation. The fifth section elucidates analysis on knowledge theory and deductive reasoning. Finally, the conclusion part focuses on demonstrating the extent to which a particular frame of animation carries reliable and accurate information (evidence) which will help a judge and jury to understand complex events.
Keywords :
accidents; computer animation; data visualisation; inference mechanisms; law administration; virtual reality; accident reconstruction; computer generated animation; court litigation; courtroom animation reliability measurement; deductive reasoning; fatal road accident; forensic animation; knowledge theory; virtual reality; Animation; Application software; Computer graphics; Forensics; Image reconstruction; Industrial accidents; Law; Legal factors; Testing; Virtual reality;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualization, 2003. IV 2003. Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1988-1
DOI :
10.1109/IV.2003.1218048