{"id":991,"date":"2020-12-02T18:26:04","date_gmt":"2020-12-02T18:26:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.tees.ac.uk\/tjuthompson\/?page_id=991"},"modified":"2022-07-02T15:48:27","modified_gmt":"2022-07-02T15:48:27","slug":"imaging-visualisation","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.tees.ac.uk\/tjuthompson\/research\/imaging-visualisation\/","title":{"rendered":"Imaging + Visualisation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have always had an interest in images and imaging within my work, partly because I am a bit of a visual thinker. Most recently, we have spent a huge amount of time exploring the potential of 3D surface scanning in forensic science and archaeology, and in this regard, a lot of our work lays out standards and best practice for the discipline. Forensic anthropology and archaeology are inherently three-dimensional and by bringing objects into an appropriate 3D digital space, we can improve contextual understanding while also increasing accessibility to these resources or shared heritage artefacts.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\"><span style=\"color: #ff6600;text-decoration: underline\">See anything you like here?<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Crowther, M., Li, B., Thompson, T.J.U., and Islam, M. (2021) A comparison between visible wavelength hyperspectral imaging and digital photography for the detection and identification of bloodstained footwear marks. <em>Journal of Forensic Sciences<\/em> <strong>66<\/strong>: 2424-2437.<\/li>\n<li>Crowther, M., Reidy, S., Walker, J., Islam, M. and Thompson, T.J.U. (2021) Application of non-contact scanning to forensic podiatry: a feasibility study. <em>Science &amp; Justice<\/em> <strong>61<\/strong>: 79-88.<\/li>\n<li>Jani, G., Johnson, A., Parekh, U. Thompson, T.J.U. and Pandey, A. (2020) Effective approaches to three-dimensional digital reconstruction of fragmented human skeletal remains using laser surface scanning. <em>Forensic Science International: Synergy<\/em> 2: 215-223 doi.org\/10.1016\/j.fsisyn.2020.07.002.<\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #ff00ff\">Errickson, D. and Thompson, T.J.U. (eds.) (2017) <em>Human remains \u2013 another dimension: The application of imaging to the study of human remains.<\/em> Elsevier: GB.<\/span><\/li>\n<li>Shamata, A. and Thompson, T.J.U. (2019) Determining the effectiveness of noncontact three\u2010dimensional surface scanning for the assessment of open injuries. <em>Journal of Forensic Sciences<\/em> http:\/\/doi.org\/10.1111\/1556-4029.14205.<\/li>\n<li>Williams, R., Thompson, T.J.U., Orr, C., Birley, A. and Taylor, G. (2019) 3D imaging as a public engagement tool: Investigating an Ox cranium used in target practice at Vindolanda. <em>Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal<\/em> 2 doi: http:\/\/doi.org\/10.16995\/traj.364.<\/li>\n<li>Shamata, A. and Thompson, T.J.U. (2018) Documentation and analysis of traumatic injuries in clinical forensic medicine involving structured light three-dimensional surface scanning versus photography. <em>Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine<\/em> 58: 93-100.<\/li>\n<li>Shamata, A. and Thompson, T.J.U. (2018) Using structured light three-dimensional surface scanning on living individuals: Key considerations and best practice for forensic medicine. <em>Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine<\/em> 55: 58-64.<\/li>\n<li>Thompson, T.J.U and Norris, P. (2018) A new method for the recovery and evidential comparison of footwear impressions using 3D structured light scanning. <em>Science &amp; Justice<\/em> 58: 237-243.<\/li>\n<li>Errickson, D., Grueso, I., Griffith, S.J., Setchell, J.M., Thompson, T.J.U., Thompson, C.E.L. and Gowland, R.L. (2017) Towards a best practice for the use of active non-contact surface scanning to record human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts. <em>International Journal of Osteoarchaeology<\/em> doi: 10.1002\/oa.2587.<\/li>\n<li>Errickson, D., Thompson, T.J.U. and Rankin, B. (2014) The application of 3D visualization of osteological trauma for the courtroom: a critical review. <em>Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging <\/em><strong>2<\/strong>: 132-137.<\/li>\n<li>Starkie, A., Birch, W., Ferllini, R. and Thompson, T.J.U. (2011) An investigation into the merits of infrared imaging in the investigation of tattoos post mortem. <em>Journal of Forensic Sciences<\/em> <strong>56<\/strong>: 1569-1573.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have always had an interest in images and imaging within my work, partly because I am a bit of a visual thinker. Most recently, we have spent a huge amount of time exploring the potential of 3D surface scanning in forensic science and archaeology, and in this regard, a lot of our work lays out standards and best practice for the discipline. 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