We are thrilled to announce the launch of HemoVision 2.0, the latest iteration of our bloodstain pattern analysis tool. HemoVision is renowned for being the fastest and easiest solution for analyzing and reporting on bloodstain patterns, and with the introduction of HemoVision 2.0, we are pushing the boundaries even further.
Powered by advanced AI, HemoVision 2.0 automates the entire process of bloodstain pattern analysis and reporting. Here are some of the groundbreaking features included in this release:
Multi-Surface Analysis: HemoVision 2.0 can now analyze complex bloodstain patterns on multiple arbitrarily oriented surfaces. Using 2D photographs, it automatically generates a 3D reconstruction, offering unprecedented ease of use. For more details, read our publication.
Hypothesis Testing: Users can define multiple groups of bloodstains and add as many areas of origin as needed, making it easier to test different hypotheses and scenarios.
Point Cloud Support: HemoVision 2.0 now supports point cloud data, allowing users to import any 3D scan to provide comprehensive context for their analysis.
These new features make HemoVision 2.0 an indispensable tool for forensic professionals, and there's much more to discover! Try it out for yourself and experience the future of bloodstain pattern analysis. Request your demo here.
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