| Literature DB >> 25676744 |
Abstract
The point of origin of an impact pattern is important in establishing the chain of events in a bloodletting incident. In this study, the accuracy and reproducibility of the point of origin estimation using the FARO Scene software with the FARO Focus(3D) laser scanner was determined. Five impact patterns were created for each of three combinations of distances from the floor (z) and the front wall (x). Fifteen spatters were created using a custom impact rig, scanned using the laser scanner, photographed using a DSLR camera, and processed using the Scene software. Overall results gave a SD = 3.49 cm (p < 0.0001) in the x-direction, SD = 1.14 cm (p = 0.9291) in the y-direction, and SD = 9.08 cm (p < 0.0115) in the z-direction. The technique performs within literature ranges of accepted accuracy and reproducibility and is comparable to results reported for other virtual stringing software.Keywords: FARO Focus3D; FARO Scene; area of origin; bloodstain pattern analysis; forensic science; impact pattern; laser scanner; point of origin; validation
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25676744 DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832