Forensic science and fractal nature analysis
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Mitić, VojislavLazovic, Goran
Radosavljević-Mihajlović, Ana

Milošević, Dušan
Marković, Bojana
Simeunovic, Dragan
Vlahović, Branislav
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Forensic photography, also referred to as crime scene photography, is an activity that records the initial appearance of the crime scene and physical evidence in order to provide a permanent record for the court. Nowadays, we cannot imagine a crime scene investigation without photographic evidence. Crime or accident scene photographs can often be reanalyzed in cold cases or when the images need to be enlarged to show critical details. Fractals are rough or fragmented geometric shapes that can be subdivided into parts, each of which is a reduced copy of the whole. Fractal dimension (FD) is an important fractal geometry feature. There are many applications of fractals in various forensic fields, including image processing, image analysis, texture segmentation, shape classification, and identifying the image features such as roughness and smoothness of an image. Fractal analysis is applicable in forensic archeology and paleontology, as well. The damaged image can be reviewed, analyzed, an...d reconstructed by fractal nature analysis.
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forensic photography / forensic engineering / cultural heritage and historic photographs analysis / crime scene investigation / digital analysis and biometrics analysis / fractals.Source:
Modern Physics Letters B, 2021, 35, 32Publisher:
- World Scientific
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - JOUR AU - Mitić, Vojislav AU - Lazovic, Goran AU - Radosavljević-Mihajlović, Ana AU - Milošević, Dušan AU - Marković, Bojana AU - Simeunovic, Dragan AU - Vlahović, Branislav PY - 2021 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1007 AB - Forensic photography, also referred to as crime scene photography, is an activity that records the initial appearance of the crime scene and physical evidence in order to provide a permanent record for the court. Nowadays, we cannot imagine a crime scene investigation without photographic evidence. Crime or accident scene photographs can often be reanalyzed in cold cases or when the images need to be enlarged to show critical details. Fractals are rough or fragmented geometric shapes that can be subdivided into parts, each of which is a reduced copy of the whole. Fractal dimension (FD) is an important fractal geometry feature. There are many applications of fractals in various forensic fields, including image processing, image analysis, texture segmentation, shape classification, and identifying the image features such as roughness and smoothness of an image. Fractal analysis is applicable in forensic archeology and paleontology, as well. The damaged image can be reviewed, analyzed, and reconstructed by fractal nature analysis. PB - World Scientific T2 - Modern Physics Letters B T1 - Forensic science and fractal nature analysis IS - 32 VL - 35 DO - 10.1142/S0217984921504935 ER -
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Mitić, V., Lazovic, G., Radosavljević-Mihajlović, A., Milošević, D., Marković, B., Simeunovic, D.,& Vlahović, B.. (2021). Forensic science and fractal nature analysis. in Modern Physics Letters B World Scientific., 35(32). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217984921504935
Mitić V, Lazovic G, Radosavljević-Mihajlović A, Milošević D, Marković B, Simeunovic D, Vlahović B. Forensic science and fractal nature analysis. in Modern Physics Letters B. 2021;35(32). doi:10.1142/S0217984921504935 .
Mitić, Vojislav, Lazovic, Goran, Radosavljević-Mihajlović, Ana, Milošević, Dušan, Marković, Bojana, Simeunovic, Dragan, Vlahović, Branislav, "Forensic science and fractal nature analysis" in Modern Physics Letters B, 35, no. 32 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217984921504935 . .