@inproceedings{2001273, author={Andrew P. Gee and P.J. Escamilla-Ambrosio and Matthew Webb and Walterio Mayol-Cuevas and Andrew Calway}, title={Augmented Crime Scenes: Virtual Annotation of Physical Environments for Forensic Investigation}, booktitle={Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Multimedia in Forensics}, publisher={ACM}, month={October}, year={2010}, abstract={We describe a system aimed at the in-situ 3D annotation of physical objects and environments by the use of augmented reality. The system integrates absolute positioning technology, in the form of GPS and UWB positioning, with real-time computer vision to create a virtual ‘incident map’. The virtual map is constructed collaboratively by multiple operatives and a remote control centre. We demonstrate the system operating in a test environment that covers indoor and outdoor areas and explain how the technology may be used to assist forensic investigators as they collect and process evidence in a crime scene.}, abstract-url={http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Publications/pub_master.jsp?id=2001273}, url={http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Publications/Papers/2001273.pdf}, keyword={Computer Vision,Wearables}, pubtype={102} }