Virtual reconstruction in traffic: a review of techniques
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Virtual reconstruction of traffic scenes is an increasingly useful tool for investigators and experts in the field. It allows investigators to obtain a clearer picture of the events surrounding a traffic accident, allowing for a more accurate assessment of the data and a better understanding of accident mechanisms. This qualitative research under a systematic review presents the techniques and methods of virtual reconstruction in traffic that have been developed in recent years. As a result, eight articles published between 2020 and 2023 that are part of high impact repositories were obtained. It is concluded that virtual reconstruction technology for the analysis of traffic accident situations continues to make progress.
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