Eugene Liscio, P. Eng.
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Bio
Eugene Liscio is a registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario, Canada and is the owner of ai2-3D, a consulting company that specializes in 3D forensic documentation, analysis and visualizations. Eugene has testified in court in both US and Canada utilizing 3D technologies such as photogrammetry and laser scanning and has also provided interactive 3D crime scene reconstructions to aid the jury. He is the Past-President of the International Association of Forensic and Security Metrology (IAFSM) and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, where he teaches a 3D Forensic Reconstruction and Mapping course as part of the Forensic Sciences Program. Eugene is actively engaged in research and mentoring students focusing on 3D documentation and analysis techniques.
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From Photographs to 3D Models | Photogrammetry
Abstract
Photogrammetry has grown in popularity over the past decade because of advancements in computer vision and availability of the digital camera which is now in everyone’s back pockets. The applications of photogrammetry span many disciplines from mapping crash and crime scenes with drones to documenting bodily injuries of a victim at an autopsy. This presentation will provide a background to photogrammetry, the importance of taking organized and structured photographs, show the photogrammetry workflow, and provide examples of how this technology can be applied in many areas of forensics.
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Finger Photogrammetry