REVISIT WHAT HAPPENED
Using XR tools (AR/MR/VR)
www.linkedin.com/posts/michalgula_3d-technology-innovation-ugcPost-7132658930442194944-NoLR
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/julianomologni_ansys-simulation-lab-activity-7025085274015633408-PLbU
Https://farid.berkeley.edu Mirar-se paper de Siggraph 2021
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2021/07/jurors-who-view-the-scene-of-a-crime-in-vr-make-better-decision-study-finds/
19-06-2021 https://sites.google.com/view/mediaforensics2021
Great paper by Eric Kee (Columbia University), James O’Brien (UC Berkeley) and Hany Farid (Dartmouth College) http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2629646
https://digg.com/video/beirut-blast-reconstructed?fbclid=IwAR1G67og2rpEd3SaqFkQiaxK9483e22ddCbZxWh21i5Q48aZK17gFK6Yarc
The famous 1942 painting of Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, which is in the Museum of Chicago, has got a VR treatment by the company MARS:
Check out this article about the use of laser scanners for crime investigation: https://www.wrcbtv.com/story/18281922/cpd-3-d-laser-scanning-gives-investigators-a-true-view-of-crime
Using computer graphics, capture tools when at a location, and visualization tools (either active or passive), it is possible to revisit with all detail what happened in a car crash, as shown on this video.