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New Validation Study on HemoVision Published

Posted on July 24, 2024 by philip

We are excited to share our latest research on HemoVision, which has just been published in Forensic Science International. This comprehensive validation study evaluates HemoVision’s ability to reconstruct both the 3D geometry as well as the area of origin of complex bloodstain patterns on multiple arbitrarily oriented surfaces.

In the study, we created five distinct impact patterns in challenging environments. These scenes were then photographed and analyzed using HemoVision. Only a handful of manual measurements was made throughout the study. The study reports median reconstruction errors falling below 3mm and an average area of origin error of just 8cm.

Our findings confirm that HemoVision is not only highly accurate but also robust in diverse and complex forensic scenarios. These results underscore the reliability of HemoVision in real-world applications, making it a vital tool for forensic investigators seeking precision and efficiency.

To delve deeper into our study and explore the detailed findings, read the full publication here.

Post Categories: Publication, BPA, HemoVision

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