ABSTRACT
Modern day crime scene investigation methods are continually being enhanced by the application of new technologies to improve the analysis and presentation of crime scene information, helping to solve and prosecute crimes. The IC-CRIME Snapshots system provides a games-based tool to help train forensic photographers in a virtual environment.
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Index Terms
- IC-CRIME snapshots: training crime scene photographers using procedural content generation in games
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