2022
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15032
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Assessing agreement among crime scene measurement methods

Abstract: A critical concern with crime scene documentation is the accuracy with which a crime scene can be reconstructed. Here, we discuss the accuracy of eight documentation methods as a function of measurement distance between reference ground targets in an outdoor scene. The relative accuracy of each documentation method was assessed with respect to a widely accepted and well-established standard method for land surveying, Total Station, from which measurements served as "ground truth" or reference data. For the maj… Show more

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“…In [4], the precision of crime scene documentation methods was investigated, specifically measuring the distance between reference ground targets in an outdoor setting. Eight documentation techniques were evaluated relative to the established Total Station, a laser-based technology known for its efficacy in 3D documentation over long distances.…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [4], the precision of crime scene documentation methods was investigated, specifically measuring the distance between reference ground targets in an outdoor setting. Eight documentation techniques were evaluated relative to the established Total Station, a laser-based technology known for its efficacy in 3D documentation over long distances.…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%