神经辐射场作为摄影测量法的补充方法,用于法医三维记录:初步比较见解

IF 0.8 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Forensic Imaging Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1016/j.fri.2024.200605
Haruki Fukuda , Summer J. Decker , Jonathan M. Ford , Wolf Schweitzer , Lars C. Ebert
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目标摄影测量在法医实践中被广泛用于创建犯罪现场、尸体、活人和物体的三维模型。然而,它在准确捕捉透明、反光和低纹理表面方面存在局限性,这可能会妨碍法医调查。神经辐射场(NeRFs)是最近开发的一种方法,可在这些具有挑战性的环境中创建更精确、更详细的三维模型,从而提供一种潜在的解决方案。本研究旨在评估 NeRF 是否能有效替代结构运动(SfM)摄影测量法,用于记录法医尸检。材料与方法对各种法医对象进行了摄影测量扫描,包括一具皮肤变色和表皮脱落的尸体、一个金属垃圾桶、一辆汽车和一个模拟犯罪现场。扫描结果使用传统摄影测量软件(Meshroom)进行处理,并与使用即时神经图形基元生成的基于 NeRF 的可视化结果进行比较。NeRF 在捕捉摄影测量难以捕捉的复杂细节方面表现出了卓越的能力。结论NeRF 技术在改进法医尸检记录方面前景广阔,可为透明或反光材料等具有挑战性的表面提供更高的视觉保真度。虽然该方法在编辑、软件兼容性和高计算要求方面存在挑战,但其在法医调查中的潜在优势显而易见,值得进一步探索。
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Neural radiance fields as a complementary method to photogrammetry for forensic 3D documentation: Initial comparative insights

Objectives

Photogrammetry is widely used in forensic practice to create 3D models of crime scenes, bodies, living individuals, and objects. However, it has limitations in accurately capturing transparent, reflective, and low-texture surfaces, which can hinder forensic investigations. Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs), a recently developed method, offer a potential solution by creating more accurate and detailed 3D models in these challenging contexts. This study aims to evaluate whether NeRFs can serve as effective alternatives to structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry for recording forensic autopsies.

Materials and Methods

Photogrammetric scans were performed on a variety of forensic subjects, including a cadaver with skin discoloration and epidermal exfoliation, a metal trashcan, a vehicle, and a mock crime scene. The scans were processed using traditional photogrammetry software (Meshroom) and compared with NeRF-based visualizations generate using instant neural graphics primitives.

Results

NeRF-based models provided more lifelike and detailed visualizations than photogrammetry, particularly when documenting transparent, reflective, or featureless surfaces. NeRF demonstrated superior capability in capturing complex details that photogrammetry struggled with.

Conclusion

NeRF technology shows considerable promise for improving the documentation of forensic autopsies, offering enhanced visual fidelity for challenging surfaces such as transparent or reflective materials. While the method presents challenges related to editing, software compatibility, and high computational demands, its potential benefits in forensic investigations are evident and merit further exploration.
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Forensic Imaging
Forensic Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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