Abstract:
The paper presents new possibilities of such technologies as
photogrammetry and virtual reality for application in criminal proceedings. The
concept of building “on the fly” three-dimensional digital copy of the incident,
directly at the scene of the incident is presented. The concept is tested by
applying specific technological approaches to create a digital copy of the incident
with the server processing the initial information from a set of photos of the
scene from several angles, the architecture of the hardware-software system
is developed and the functionality of the mobile solution and virtual reality
application is described. It is shown how a digital copy of the incident can be
used, in particular, in a criminal case by the subjects of proof – both the subjects
of the prosecution and the defense. To date, no precedents have yet been found
for the use of virtual reality technology in court proceedings in this aspect, and
the authors propose a gradual introduction of the proposed approaches into
practice.
Key words and phrases:photogrammetry, rendering, client-server, virtual
reality, VR, criminal proceeding, digital twin, digital copy, crime scene, forensics.