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Toward Automatic Blood Spatter Analysis in Crime Scenes Gabriel Brostow, 13 June, 2006 Shen, Brostow, Cipolla University of Cambridge
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Bloodstain Categories* Passive Bloodstains Projected Bloodstains –Low / medium / high velocity impact: caused by force applied to a blood source Transfer/Contact Bloodstains *International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts
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Image by Kevin Maloney
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Point of Origin Localization
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String Method
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Support Software From BackTrack software by A. L. Carter, 2001 version
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Automation Goals 1.Estimate impact angles for 1 spot 2.Estimate 2D origin of impact 3.Estimate 3D origin of impact
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Automation Goals 1.Estimate impact angles for 1 spot 2.Estimate 2D origin of impact 3.Estimate 3D origin of impact
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Experimental Setup
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Results: Impact Angles
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Primary vs. Secondary Stains Bevel & Gardner, 2001
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Filter for Outliers
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Automation Goals 1.Estimate impact angles for 1 spot 2.Estimate 2D origin of impact 3.Estimate 3D origin of impact
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2D Multi-Spot Analysis Experiment –Blunt force impact –True origin: diameter 6cm height 22cm
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Strings in the form of vectors x y
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Intersections
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Convolve with Gaussian
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Threshold on Distance
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Image rectification Generate synthetic view Homography:
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Image rectification
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Automation Goals 1.Estimate impact angles for 1 spot 2.Estimate 2D origin of impact 3.Estimate 3D origin of impact
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Height Estimation Triangulation –H = tan( ) * distance –True height 22cm, estimated height 19cm Advanced –Unknowns –Speed, distance, air resistance and gravity
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Height Estimation Triangulation –H = tan( ) * distance –True height 22cm, estimated height 19cm Model in future –Speed, distance, air resistance and gravity
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Findings Demonstrated accuracy of 1-spot analysis 2D Origin of Impact Estimation Overhead crime-scene visualization Groundwork for 3D string method automation
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Future Work Real blood images 3D projectile trajectory modeling
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Contact Gabriel J. Brostow gjb47@cam.ac.uk or Amy Shen ars42@cam.ac.uk University of Cambridge
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Related work Interpretation of Bloodstain Evidence at Crime Scenes –Eckert & James, 1998 Bloodstain Pattern Analysis –Bevel & Gardner, 2001 Blood Dynamics –Wonder, 2001 The Directional Analysis of Bloodstain Patterns, Theory and Experimental Validation –A.L.Carter, 2001
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Alternative bloodstain ellipse fitting Alternative ellipse fitting algorithm –Ellipse growth –Erosion, median filter and dilation
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Manual vs. Automatic Current pipeline: –On-site measurements –Physical strings construction –Qualitative estimation of origin Automatic pipeline: –Image processing –Strings in the form of equations stored on computer –Quantitative estimation of origin using error functions
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