Phyisically Based Modelling of articulated Figures for Forensic Visualisation.
Abstract: Phyisically Based Modelling is employeed to dynamically simulate forensic reconstructions of fatal injuries as an aid to Forensic Visualisation and Injury understanding. (Update)
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@misc{ chapman-physically,
author = "Sam Chapman",
title = "Physically Based Modelling of articulated figures: Virtual Stuntman.",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chapman00physically.html" }
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