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HemoSpat is bloodstain pattern analysis software created by FORident Software in 2006. Using photos from a bloodshed incident at a crime scene, a bloodstain pattern analyst can use HemoSpat to calculate the area-of-origin of impact patterns. This information may be useful for determining position and posture of suspects and victims, sequencing of events, corroborating or refuting testimony, and for crime scene reconstruction. The results of the analyses may be viewed in 2D within the software as top-down, side, and front views, or exported to several 3D formats for integration with other software. The formats which HemoSpat exports 〔 include: * dae (COLLADA) * dxf * obj * wrl (VRML format) HemoSpat is capable of calculating impact pattern origins with only part of the pattern available,〔Maloney, A.; Nicloux, C.; Maloney, K.; Heron, F. (One-Sided Impact Spatter and Area-of-Origin Calculations ). J. For. Ident. 2011, 61 (2), 123-135.〕 as well as impacts on non-orthogonal surfaces.〔Maloney, K.; Killeen, J.; Maloney, A. . (The Use of HemoSpat To Include Bloodstains Located on Nonorthogonal Surfaces in Area-of-Origin Calculations ). J. For. Ident. 2009, 59 (5), 513-524.〕 HemoSpat has also been used in research into what kind of information may be captured from cast-off patterns,〔Maloney, A.; Campbell, T.; Killeen, J. (Visualization of Cast-off Patterns Using 3D Modelling Software ). J. Assoc. Crime Scene Recon., 2011, 17 (4), 49-56.〕 methods of scene documentation,〔Gardner, R.; Maloney, M.; Rossi, C. Crime Scene Investigator's Method for Documenting Impact Patterns for Subsequent Off-Scene Area-of-Origin Analysis. J. For. Ident. 2012, 62 (4), 368-387.〕 and in improving area-of-origin calculations.〔de Bruin, K. G., Stoel, R. D. and Limborgh, J. C. M. (2011), Improving the Point of Origin Determination in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 56: 1476–1482.〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「HemoSpat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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