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Visualising Forensic Data: Investigation To Court, Ken Fowle, Damian Schofield Jan 2011

Visualising Forensic Data: Investigation To Court, Ken Fowle, Damian Schofield

Australian Digital Forensics Conference

Visualisation is becoming increasingly important for understanding information, such as investigative data (for example: computing, medical and crime scene evidence) and analysis (for example: network capability assessment, data file reconstruction and planning scenarios). Investigative data visualisation is used to reconstruct a scene or item and is used to assist the viewer (who may well be a member of the general public with little or no understanding of the subject matter) to understand what is being presented. Analysis visualisations, on the other hand, are usually developed to review data, information and assess competing scenario hypotheses for those who usually have an …